Our Enemy the State by Albert Jay Nock

I recently found Our Enemy the State, by Albert Jay Nock, under a chair in my kids’ playroom–I must have bought it long ago and misplaced it. I flipped the book open to a chapter: “Politics and Other Fetiches,” and despite the unpromising chapter heading I was immediately riveted. Although written in 1935, Our Enemy … Read more

Philip Seymour Hoffman vs William Stewart Halsted

Two of my brothers were hardcore heroin addicts. One quit, the other died. As a matter of fact, off the top of my head, I could name a half a dozen people in my family circle who died from drug abuse. Even short of risk of death, I think getting high every day, whether from illegal drugs, prescription meds or alcohol, is way more trouble than it’s worth, and I have seen people I loved degenerate into something less than fully human after transmogrifying into junkies.

For these reasons, it is understandable why I don’t take lightly my adherence to the libertarian principle that people are inherently free to abuse themselves, but I do believe neither the state nor the citizenry have the right to forcibly prevent an individual from using drugs for recreational purposes.

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"Trust Me…We Are US and There Is No 'THEM.'" Podcast of January 18 Show

Hour 1 Hour 2 Here are the articles, quotes and videos I mentioned on the air… The excellent book by Judge Andrew Napolitano on the Constitution… Text of the President’s Speech here. Rand Paul’s excellent rebuttal to the President’s speech: Cass Sunstein: Domestic PsyOp Tsar? Click here. Noam Chomsky’s “manufacturing consent” here. Classic Zbigniew Brzezinski … Read more