Posted on 28 February, 2009 by td
Stimulation by Government
Mises Daily by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
The great failing of the Obama administration is that it is packed with people who show no apparent knowledge of the essential truths of liberal theory. That theory — which is the core of the American political contribution to, and the driving force of, modernity itself — is that [...]
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Posted on 4 November, 2008 by td
Mr Murray Rothbard:
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Posted on 10 July, 2008 by td
Anyone who may know a little political history might already know that the Democratic Party was once the party of classical liberalism, that is, laissez-faire government. That changed slowly beginning in the late 19th Century with the popularity of socialistic policies. The new liberal/quasi-socialist movement reached its most notable height during the FDR administration with [...]
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Posted on 21 June, 2008 by td
Pat Buchanan writes about World Wars, the fall of the British Empire, and the Holocaust in an article that appears on LewRockwell.com
Was the Holocaust Inevitable?
“What Would Winston Do?”
So asks Newsweek’s cover, which features a full-length photo of the prime minister his people voted the greatest Briton of them all.
Quite a tribute, when one [...]
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Posted on 12 June, 2008 by td
Thomas J DiLorenzo, author of “The Real Lincoln” is interviewed on C-SPAN.
I encourage everyone to look into the real history of this deified politician and how his actions led to much of the overreaching of the federal government today.
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