Rachel Held Evans and the New Liberals
It was once popular in the Christian Church, as you might discover by reading Christianity and Liberalism by conservative Christian stalwart J. Gresham Machen, that the fundamentals of Christianity...
View ArticleGod Glorified in the Evils of Statism
The Background The first published sermon by American Puritan Jonathan Edwards in 1731 was titled God Glorified in Man’s Dependence. In this sermon Edwards aims to show: “1st, that there is an...
View ArticleHans Hoppe: My Battle with the Thought Police
By Hans-Hermann Hoppe. Originally published at Mises.org Readers of this site probably know about my ordeal at my university, which has been covered quite extensively on this site and by the major...
View ArticleFrank Chodorov on the State as Golden Calf
Frank Chodorov, that brilliant and engaging writer of the now defunct Old Right, penned one of his greatest essays under the title “The Need of a Golden Calf.” It is a fascinating piece because it is...
View ArticleCivilization Falls when Language is Disparaged
Walter Williams writes on some of his petty grammar annoyances: I recently made Microsoft Outlook my default email client, but I’m having a bit of a problem with it. When it’s initially turned on,...
View ArticlePaleo-Lib!
I’ve admitted myself a paleo-libertarian previously. The audacity! I even dared to define what I meant by my terms, which is a remarkably rare thing these days. Now, to be a libertarian is trendy...
View ArticleEqual Pay Crusaderism
Steve Benen at MSNBC writes of Equal Pay Day: [Democrats] planned to use Equal Pay Day to highlight the fact that women in the U.S. workforce don’t receive equal pay for equal work, and Dems are...
View ArticleThe Messianic Propensity of the State
The lust for Empire, for world domination, is a longing with a well-rooted history. From the Egyptians to Alexander the Great to the modern American global rule, there will always be those who, via...
View ArticleThe Sine Qua Non of Theological Liberalism
Scot McKnight has been recently quoting from and discussing the content of Greg Boyd’s book Benefit of the Doubt: Breaking the Idol of Certainty. It is a book worthy of a full review for the very...
View ArticleThe Envy Tax by Hans Sennholz
Written by Hans Sennholz (originally published at Mises.org) The $1.35 trillion tax cut probably is the most complex tax legislation ever passed. Some features are not only puzzling and confusing but...
View ArticleStatistics: Achilles’ Heel of Government
By Murray Rothbard (Source) [This essay was published in Essays on Liberty, VIII (Irvington-on-Hudson, NY: Foundation for Economic Education, 1961), pp.255–261, and in The Freeman, June 1961, pp....
View ArticleWords
By John Robbins [Trinity Foundation] Editor’s note: This is Dr. Robbins’ Commencement Address at the 70th Commencement of Faith Theological Seminary, Baltimore, Maryland, May 19, 2007. President...
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