Book Review: Open To Debate
Open To Debate is a book about the life and work of William F. Buckley, Jr. by American film and media professor Heather Hendershot. The book examines the role of his television show Firing Line...
View ArticleOn The Relationship Between Libertarianism and Fascism
In the August 2, 2017 episode of the Tom Woods Show, Woods talks about the moral outrage of left-libertarians and their tendency to call other libertarians fascists, Nazis, or whatever other insults...
View ArticleThirteen Observations on Events in Charlottesville
On the weekend of August 12, 2017, various activist groups came together in Charlottesville, Va. for the Unite the Right rally organized by James Kessler and Richard Spencer. A torch-lit march to the...
View ArticleThe Ethical Notions Of Personhood And Savagery
This article expands upon an essay found in Libertarian Reaction. A fundamental fixture of Christian values is the inherent sanctity of life. Christian values are at the basis of all modern Western...
View ArticlePrivatizing State Security
The title of this article is an intentional contradiction. Not only is the modern state a coercive body that initiates and sustains itself through violence (thereby lying through its teeth about...
View ArticleOn Citizenship And Casual Totalitarianism
This article expands upon an essay found in Libertarian Reaction. There are many statists who actively fight against totalitarianism. This may not seem inherently contradictory, but the key to...
View ArticleOn Consumerism, Corporatism, Time Preference, and Modernity
Consumerism Capitalism is often blamed for consumerism. It is almost a certainty that whenever leftists run out of other arguments, they will make an argument related to consumerism. Consumerism is...
View ArticleBook Review: Libertarian Reaction
Libertarian Reaction is a collection of fifteen essays by Insula Qui. The book explores various issues from a libertarian reactionary perspective. The book is divided into three sections; one focusing...
View ArticleShould Libertarians Support Ethnic Nationalism?
The relationship between libertarianism and the alt-right has become a controversial issue in recent years. Views on the issue run the gamut from complete opposition to imperative alliance, with nearly...
View ArticleThe Case for Autostatism
Author’s note: The reader can find everything else I have written about the concept of autostatism here. Introduction Libertarians have always had ambitions that are both universalist and purist. Most...
View ArticleBook Review: The Euro
The Euro is a book about the shortcomings of the eurozone currency project by American economist Joseph Stiglitz. The book makes a case against many of the policies pursued by European leaders thus far...
View ArticleThe Not-So-Current Year: 2017 In Review
Though the specific demarcation of the passage from one year into another is a rather arbitrary social construct, it does provide a useful annual period for self-examination and remembrance. Now that...
View ArticleNepal Has Fallen
Among Asian nations, Nepal is not high on Washington’s list of foreign policy priorities. The mountainous nation, which is consumed by the massive Himalayas, is mostly known for its Buddhism and its...
View ArticleBill Wirtz’s Helicopter Skydive
On December 25, 2017, Freedom Today Journal published an article by Bill Wirtz in which he denounces Hans-Hermann Hoppe and his supporters, claiming that they have made improper and incompatible...
View ArticleBook Review: Reactionary Liberty
Reactionary Liberty is a book about libertarian philosophy by Robert Taylor that approaches this and related subjects from a reactionary perspective. The book is divided into fifteen chapters, with a...
View ArticleOn Libertarianism and Statecraft, Part I: Political Strategy
<<<Introduction Part II>>> Author’s note: The main themes of this series will be further expounded...
View ArticleOn Libertarianism and Statecraft, Part II: Property and Liability
<<<Part I Part III>>> Author’s note: The main themes of this series will be further...
View ArticleOn Libertarianism and Statecraft, Part V: Aristocracy, Republicanism, and State
<<<Part IV Part VI>>> Author’s note: The main themes of this series will be further...
View ArticleBook Review: Homo Deus
Homo Deus is a book about the possible future of humanity by Israeli historian Yuval Noah Harari. The book is divided into three sections and eleven chapters, each of which covers a different part of...
View ArticleA Glossary of Social Justice Warrior Terminology, 2nd Edition
The use of language by social justice warriors frequently departs from both the dictionary definitions and the common understanding of words by most of the general population. As such, a guide to...
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