Private Property
The Downside of the “Tea Party”
The American government today, drawing from the largest economy in the world, has far more scope and power to wreak havoc on voluntary exchange across borders, with the prohibition of trade with Cuba entering its forty-fourth year of futile immiseration.
The Minimum Wage and the “Blood Tax”
Just before Christmas I received the following from Joe Fullmer, and submit it to readers for their
We Need an Angel Like Clarence
Ideas matter. More than we know. Why haven't we won? Because we are not doing enough and our ranks are not big enough. We need to do what we are doing on ever-grander scales. We need to make ever-better arguments on behalf of liberty. And we need to have patience, just like the prohibitionists and socialists had patience to see their agenda to the end.
Is High School Football a Public Good?
Public goods are a cover for coercion, and public high school football is a private good funded by someone else's tax bill. Don't believe otherwise.
All Colonization Should Be Private
Both the Law of the Sea and the Antarctic Treaty need to be ignored as relics of the socialist past.
Environmentalism and Privatization
As interviewed on CBC’s CKVU and on “WestCoast,” December 4-5, 1989