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What Is To Be Done? — A Comment on Angelo Codevilla’s “Ruling Class”

by Ivan Jankovic November 7, 2010

We shall break the clock of social democracy. We shall break the clock of the Great Society. We shall break the clock of the welfare state. We shall break the clock of the New Deal. We shall break the clock of Woodrow Wilson’s New Freedom and perpetual war. We shall repeal the twentieth century. – [...]

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Ivan Jankovic

by admin November 7, 2010

Ivan Jankovic is a graduate student of Political Science at the University of Windsor, Canada. Originally from Serbia, he has published in the fields of Austrian economics, public choice, and classical liberal philosophy. Articles

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Article: Healthcare Is Not a Human Right

by Editor October 18, 2010

Of all the arguments favoring the coordination and control of the healthcare industry by the central planning agency of the state, the healthcare-is-a-human-right argument seems to be the most convincing one, even to those who may favor a free market approach to the problem of coordination of scarce health resources. How can we as a [...]

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Healthcare Is Not a Human Right

by Gabriel E. Vidal October 18, 2010

Of all the arguments favoring the coordination and control of the healthcare industry by the central planning agency of the state, the healthcare-is-a-human-right argument seems to be the most convincing one, even to those who may favor a free market approach to the problem of coordination of scarce health resources. How can we as a [...]

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Gabriel E. Vidal

by admin October 18, 2010

Gabriel E. Vidal is the chief operating officer of a hospital system in the United States. He has a BA in politics, philosophy, and economics and an MBA in finance. Articles

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Article: The Kidnapping of Cheyenne Irish

by William N. Grigg October 9, 2010

The government’s abduction of Cheyenne Irish just hours after her birth is hardly the first time law enforcement officials and social workers have cited “political extremism” to justify severe and extra-constitutional sanctions against people who have not been convicted of an actual crime. Read the Full Article by William N. Grigg Afterwards, discuss it below.

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The Kidnapping of Cheyenne Irish

by William N. Grigg October 9, 2010

“Happy birthday. You’re property of the State.” This is the message that was given to Cheyenne Irish, the newborn daughter of New Hampshire residents Jonathan Irish and Stephanie Taylor, who was literally stolen from her parents hours after her birth on October 6. While there are reportedly some “very serious” criminal allegations involved in this [...]

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