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Blog Posts Tagged with freedom
The last several years have seen a growing interest in the American principles of liberty, personal responsibility, and individualism. These three principles are often applied to the areas of government spending and...
Looking back on the era of segregation, the idea seems absurd to those of us who have only known a post-race America. Most of us under forty went to school with folks of a wide variety of colors, creeds, religions,...
Senator Joe Lieberman recently introduced a bill to the US Senate that would allow the President to pull the...
Check out this brief but concise video about the benefits of free trade and its impact on prosperity. It was produced by Atlas Economic Research...
In the hallowed halls of modern academia, talk of truth is often portrayed as antagonistic to freedom. Sadly, if the academic sleight of hand that supplants “individual liberty” with an “everything is okay” morality...
Okay, so your friends and family keep telling you to jump onto the social media bandwagon, but you have no idea what the fuzz is about.
Here’s the deal: The Internet gives liberty-...
Defending liberty is not just a matter of action within the political and economic realms. A person of integrity defends his core principles and values in all areas of life. Our most intimate relationships—...
“What happens if the U.S. goes bankrupt and the currency collapses?” I have been surprised by how often the question comes up, as well as by the types of people raising the question; tea partiers they are not....
Nobody likes rudeness. Many of us would consider the following behaviors unacceptable: cutting in line; loud cell phone conversations in a library, restaurant or coffee shop; bumping into someone without apologizing;...









