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Strategy
Too Much Centralization Is Turning Everything into a Political Crisis
The task ahead is to demonstrate that whatever the sacrifices required to achieve more localized decision-making might be, centralization is too dangerous to continue.
Why the State Seeks to Abolish Both Tradition and History
The best way to think about tradition is to view it like capital accumulation. Knowledge is accumulated through countless centuries of trial and error. The state seeks to destroy historical consciousness and old ways of life to secure power.
Why Americans Are Looking for a Safe Haven from the Dollar
As confidence in the dollar falls, Americans put more of their money in gold, silver, and cryptocurrencies. State governments can help this process along by deregulating sound money.
Sound Money Is Key to Defending Our Liberties
Ludwig von Mises viewed sound money as a limit on government power and as "an instrument for the protection of civil liberties against despotic inroads on the part of governments. "
Why the State Seeks to Abolish Both Tradition and History
The best way to think about tradition is to view it like capital accumulation. Knowledge is accumulated through countless centuries of trial and error. The state seeks to destroy historical consciousness and old ways of life to secure power.
Coming Apart, Coming Together
Lockdowns, protests, decimated economy, unemployment, and raw animosity. What does it all mean for you, for freedom, and for the future of America—economic and otherwise?
America’s Riots Are Just the Latest Version of Marxist “Syndicalism”
Syndicalism is direct violent action against the institutions of capitalism, such as security forces, and especially property owned by businesses. This approach is often adopted by Marxists, socialists, and fascists as a means of gaining power.
Why Americans Are Looking for a Safe Haven from the Dollar
As confidence in the dollar falls, Americans put more of their money in gold, silver, and cryptocurrencies. State governments can help this process along by deregulating sound money.
Why I Write
After years of working as a DC journalist, Bovard found that "the more oppressive the government acted, the more slavish the press became."