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A Better You, A Better World

October 20, 2025

In my mind, becoming a better person means striving to be a model in everything we do so that others will be inspired by our examples.

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For the Love of Critters

October 18, 2025

Few things anger me more than when an innocent animal is abused or neglected; such occasions make me wish I was a judge so I could throw the book at the guilty.

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Civil Society--America's Great Heritage

October 15, 2025

Genuine cultural progress occurs when individuals solve problems without resorting to politics or politicians.

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Remembering Leslie Delatour →

October 14, 2025

Nearly 40 years ago, I went to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to interview the Finance Minister, Leslie Delatour. He was one of the smartest people I ever met. Afterwards, I published this interview. His time in the job was short but he did the right thing, as you can see from his amazing insights in this interview (click on headline). Sadly, he died of cancer in 2001 at the age of 51.

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Big Government Equals Bad Government →

October 9, 2025

If you’ve supported the monstrous expansion of the federal government in recent decades, or if you’ve got a laundry list of things you want it to do because you think it’s not yet big enough, then don’t blow smoke about clean and honest politics. You’re part of the problem.

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Always Have Hope

October 7, 2025

Hope is a potent stimulant. Never, ever, let it slip away. No matter what.

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We Will Never Forget You, Pelé!

October 6, 2025

Born for soccer, just as Beethoven was born for music.

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Selective Sustainability

October 5, 2025

Leftists are awfully selective about what’s “sustainable” and what isn’t.

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Learning the Lessons from the Fall of Rome →

October 1, 2025

What can we learn from the experience of the Roman Republic? Delivered at Northwood University in Midland, Michigan, on September 30, 2025.

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As Good As Any Man

September 28, 2025

She had overcome huge challenges and proved that a woman could be just as good in business as any man—and far better than those who defrauded her with their depreciating paper money.

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Hated by the Envious for Her Financial Genius

September 27, 2025

The City of New York on numerous occasions asked her for loans to keep the city from going broke.

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Happy Birthday, Sam Adams!

September 27, 2025

With America’s 250th anniversary now only ten months away, Samuel Adams is one of those exquisitely interesting Founding Fathers with whom Americans ought to become reacquainted.

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Faith in Free People →

September 26, 2025

In honor of Leonard E. Read’s 127th birthday—September 26, 2025.

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On Democracy, Republics, Rights, and the Founders

September 24, 2025

A pure democracy, even if possible, would quickly degenerate into the proverbial two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for lunch. It is NOT what the Founders gave us.

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Hotbeds of Moral Cowardice

September 23, 2025

Never has mass lunacy been more expensive. Is it really higher education if it drags civilization ever lower?

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The Greed Tactic

September 21, 2025

Adding political power to natural self-interest is a surefire recipe for magnifying the harm that greed can do.

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Big Government Equals Bad Government

September 20, 2025

It would be inconceivable to our Founders that good and honest people could ever stay good and honest if they’re swiping and redistributing trillions of dollars every year and regulating almost every corner of life. That kind of power can make a sinner from a saint in no time.

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Who are the Assiniboine? →

September 19, 2025

The most important personal property of the Assiniboine was their horses. They were owned individually, not collectively as “common property.”

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No Man Got to Be Common

September 14, 2025

This American original brings a smile to my face just thinking about him—because of his accomplishments, his American-ness, his talent, and his Yogi Berra-like sense of humor.

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The Four Great Inventions of China →

September 10, 2025

Did these inventions and their subsequent global influence come our way because of wise and generous government? Evidence in the affirmative is, at best, scant.

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Recent “Best of Web”

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Berenson Wins Big and the Left-Wing Legacy Media Doesn't Tell You
May 14, 2026
Berenson Wins Big and the Left-Wing Legacy Media Doesn't Tell You
May 14, 2026

The journalist just won a huge victory for free speech. Why hasn’t the mainstream media noticed?

May 14, 2026
The Fading of a Hoax
May 10, 2026
The Fading of a Hoax
May 10, 2026

Now, finally, after 50 years of hysteria, The New York Times, the very Grey Lady with her hair on fire over climate change this whole time, tells us it's not such a big deal after all? — David Marcus.

May 10, 2026
Capitalists Have Already Solved the Grocery Store Problem
April 18, 2026
Capitalists Have Already Solved the Grocery Store Problem
April 18, 2026

Comrade Morondami Wants to Play Grocery Store.

April 18, 2026

Recent Quotes

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Murphy on America
February 11, 2025
Murphy on America
February 11, 2025

“The true meaning of America, you ask? It’s in a Texas rodeo, in a policeman’s badge, in the sound of laughing children, in a political rally, in a newspaper. ... In all these things, and many more, you’ll find America. In all these things, you’ll find freedom. And freedom is what America means to the world. And to me” — Actor, poet, and the most decorated American of World War II, Audie Murphy.

February 11, 2025
Mill on Freedom
February 1, 2025
Mill on Freedom
February 1, 2025

“The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good in our own way, so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs, or impede their efforts to obtain it. Each is the proper guardian of his own health, whether bodily, or mental and spiritual. Mankind are greater gainers by suffering each other to live as seems good to themselves than by compelling each to live as seems good to the rest.”

February 1, 2025
Best-Selling Japanese Novelist Eiji Yoshikawa on Do-Gooders
March 20, 2023
Best-Selling Japanese Novelist Eiji Yoshikawa on Do-Gooders
March 20, 2023

“There’s nothing more frightening than a half-baked do-gooder who knows nothing of the world but takes it upon himself to tell the world what’s good for it — from his book, Musashi.

March 20, 2023

Recent Blogs

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America's Private "Pirates"
June 9, 2026
America's Private "Pirates"
June 9, 2026

When it came to the conduct of America’s war against the world’s pre-eminent military power, Congress got one big thing right. It involved the navy and what today we would call privatization.

June 9, 2026
VOICES OF LIBERTY with SEAN THEMEA
June 9, 2026
VOICES OF LIBERTY with SEAN THEMEA
June 9, 2026

A new discussion with Sean Themea of Young Americans for Liberty's "Voices of Liberty" podcast, posted June 9, 2026. Lots of great subjects from history to economics to philosophy in this one!

June 9, 2026
Inconvenient Truths About Slavery
May 29, 2026
Inconvenient Truths About Slavery
May 29, 2026

What Al Sharpton won’t tell you is that the Framers, armed with the promise expressed in the Declaration of Independence, did as much or more to put human bondage on the road to extinction than any other generation anywhere. Spanish version: https://tinyurl.com/5dvv9jx6.

May 29, 2026