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Easy Money, Easy Lies | Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

By / June 22, 2022

Strange how campaign season leads to the usual political drama over taxes. Republicans have learned the hard way that they should never raise them, at least not in ways that are noticeable. They accuse Democrats of plotting secret increases. The Democrats deny it but draw attention to mounting debt and hint that solving the problem […]

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Independence for Chagossians? Time to End Colonialist Policies

By / June 21, 2022

In a recent speech regarding budgetary measures for 2022–23, the Mauritian minister of finance, economic planning and development, Renganaden Padayachy, pledged to continue the efforts to decolonize the Chagos Archipelago. For nigh on fifty-seven years, this issue has been buried under the rigmarole and casuistry of both Washington and Westminster. Originally a “dependency” of the […]

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Juneteenth and Secular Holidays as Tool of the Regime

By / June 20, 2022

Last year Congress officially declared Juneteenth a federal holiday. While Very Serious talking heads attempted desperately to convince those that would listen that Juneteenth was a long-celebrated American holiday, the reality is that it was largely unknown around the nation prior to congressional action. The episode is a useful illustration of how the state weaponizes secular holidays to […]

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The Great Reset: Turning Back the Clock on Civilization

By / June 19, 2022

The covid-19 pandemic featured an unprecedented fusion of the interests of large and powerful corporations with the power of the state. Democratically elected politicians in many countries failed to represent the interests of their own citizens and uphold their own constitutions and charters of rights. Specifically, they supported lockdown measures, vaccine mandates, the suppression of […]

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The Answer is in C. S. Lewis

By / June 18, 2022

This “meaning crisis” conversation will eventually come to a natural law ethic, or it will never resolve. As noted in my opening post on this matter, I am wanting to more fully and directly make this connection – the connection of the meaning crisis to the violation of a natural law ethic, and why restoring […]

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In the Beginning Was the Word

By / June 17, 2022

This “meaning crisis” conversation will eventually come to a natural law ethic, or it will never resolve. Chapter Three…. In their second chapter, Gaius and Titius quote the well-known story of Coleridge at the waterfall.  You remember that there were two tourists present: that one called it ‘sublime’ and the other ‘pretty’; and that Coleridge […]

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The Destruction of the Society Without Meaning

By / June 16, 2022

This “meaning crisis” conversation will eventually come to a natural law ethic, or it will never resolve. Chapter Five…. The practical result of education in the spirit of The Green Book must be the destruction of the society which accepts it. The Abolition of Man, by C.S. Lewis It will be recalled that The Green […]

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Love as Man’s Highest Purpose

By / June 15, 2022

This “meaning crisis” conversation will eventually come to a natural law ethic, or it will never resolve. Chapter Six…. For without the judgement ‘Benevolence is good’ – that is, without re-entering the Tao – [the Conditioners] can have no ground for promoting or stabilizing these impulses rather than any others. The Abolition of Man, by […]

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Francis Wayland: Preacher-Economist | Laurence M. Vance

By / April 22, 2022

One of the great but long-forgotten works of political economy from the nineteenth century was not written by a politician or an economist—it was written by the Baptist minister Francis Wayland (1796–1865). He was equally an author, a preacher, a teacher, a pastor, and an administrator. After a brief period of study for the ministry, […]

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There’s a Reason George Washington Warned against “Entangling Relationships”

By / April 21, 2022

Interventionist sentiments have prevailed in the guiding of US foreign policy, one could argue, since 1917. From the US participation in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Persian Gulf Wars, the Afghanistan war, the “war on terror,” to say nothing of other minor interventions by force in Grenada, Panama, the […]

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