Interesting Conversation on the True Nature of the Constitution

Here is an interesting conversation between James Corbett and Alfred Adask on the Constitution.  Their conversation touches on the most interesting sticking points in thinking about the Constitution and it addresses them well. https://www.corbettreport.com/interview-1030-financial-survival-the-constitution-and-other-legal-fictions/ As a short introduction to the debate, I offer a few words on the differences between the works Conceived in Liberty, … Read more

Happy Birthday to the Late, Great Murray Rothbard

Here is a collection of essays Lew Rockwell put together in memory of his great friend Murray Rothbard. Rothbard is the father of anarcho-capitalism and was a truly great economist of the Austrian School. http://mises.org/sites/default/files/Murray%20N%20Rothbard%20In%20Memoriam_2.pdf Here is a list of books by this erudite and prolific author… http://store.mises.org/Murray-Rothbard-C159.aspx

An Interesting Passage from Quigley's Tragedy & Hope

On Saturday’s show I mentioned a concept I picked up from Carrol Quigley’s Tragedy and Hope: that culture changes when children’s values are disconnected from their parents;’ this can happen in any of a number of ways from technological progress to outside cultural influences. I believe this method is deliberately used in the United States to move us from our individualist past to the “collectivist future.” Specifically I believe childhood education (literally disconnecting us from our parents), higher education (indoctrinating us to the state), high taxes (causing both parents to work), welfare (breaking up families), the drug war (creating outlaw subcultures), immigration policy (deliberately

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