Things You Don’t Have to be a Libertarian to Believe
…of shortages and excesses, contain the information that can drive the proper amount of production. Thus a ‘planned economy’ must fail. Government cannot really plan the economy ten years from…
…of shortages and excesses, contain the information that can drive the proper amount of production. Thus a ‘planned economy’ must fail. Government cannot really plan the economy ten years from…
…of the universe, and of the mystery of human life,” was born in 1936, five years after the noted ‘rebel without a cause’, James Dean, and one year after Elvis…
Recently in an airport, I saw and bought a rather provocative issue of Scientific American. The cover declared that humans ‘evolved’ to exercise, while the most similar forms of life…
The tithe has been a matter of controversy in Jewish and Christian circles, I assume, since it was first promulgated. [Islam, instead of 10% of income, proposes a contribution of…
…it, but it would be an expensive way of solving the world’s hunger problem. Scarcity is a real and tenacious problem of human existence. So when we talk about ‘justice‘…
…of the Monroe Doctrine was to protect the new republics in South America from Spain. Shortly afterwards these republics decided they wanted to be protected from the United States.” Of…
…the very beginning; Duane Eddy, one of its exemplars, was probably Arizona’s leading musical light during that time. And the Ventures, from the Pacific Northwest and remote from surf culture…
…Prester John. Today, that promise has been fulfilled; probably a majority of the world’s Christian believers live on the opposite side of the Muslim world from Europe. But by the…
…a world power provided a piece of territory for people to settle. I know that when the Goths were defeated by the Huns, about 372 AD, the Romans settled them…
…to a pro-life agenda regardless of his personal convictions on the subject, of which he apparently has none. [I would bet that at least one of his unborn children has…