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Tag: rights

Why Lockdowns Offer the Perfect Opportunity to Teach Kids about Liberty and Government

January 6, 2021January 6, 2021 Kerry McDonald

Parents can help children choose freedom over force, and ensure that these lockdowns never, ever happen again.

Whole Family Learning

Give Yourself a Gift

December 24, 2020December 28, 2020 Kilgore Forelle

I can think of no better gift to give yourself than to listen to Judge Andrew Napolitano delivering his address entitled Nation of Sheep.  It is presented as part of EVC’s excellent Voluntaryist Voices podcast.

Nobody Asked, But

Parents Win Battle to Reopen California Playgrounds

December 21, 2020December 21, 2020 Kerry McDonald

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s order prompted backlash from parents, medical professionals, and state legislators who insisted that outdoor play for children is not only safe but essential for children’s health.

Whole Family Learning

Take Back Your Own Responsibility

December 17, 2020December 17, 2020 Kent McManigal

People have the responsibility to run their business without intentionally causing harm. Customers have the responsibility to choose which businesses to use. Anyone who dictates how other people’s businesses must be run is violating their responsibility to not harm others.

Kent For Liberty

2020: I’m So Sick of Superlatives

December 15, 2020December 15, 2020 Thomas L. Knapp

Lately it seems everything has to be described in a superlative manner. Natural disaster. War. Police violence. Political craziness. You name it, we just can’t seem to accept that it’s part of a continuum. Everything absolutely, positively must be the mostest or the worstest of its kind, ever.

Libertarian Advocacy Journalism

Stephan Kinsella: Property, What It Is and Isn’t (1h31m)

December 14, 2020December 14, 2020 Skyler J. Collins (Editor)

This episode features a lecture by libertarian theorist and patent attorney Stephan Kinsella from 2017. This talk sets out the framework for how to view property rights in general and then finally turns to intellectual property. The main talk lasted for about the first 30 minutes; the final hour is questions and answers.

Liberty Voices

Selling Liberty

December 11, 2020December 11, 2020 Kent McManigal

You can’t sell everyone liberty with the same sales pitch. Everyone has their priorities and they differ from person to person.

Kent For Liberty

Herbert Spencer and Prejudice

December 10, 2020December 10, 2020 Bryan Caplan

Herbert Spencer’s “From Freedom to Bondage” famously claims that “[T]he more things improve the louder become the exclamations about their badness.”  And he offered a bunch of great examples.  Inspired by Spencer’s insight, I recently turned to Google Ngram to look at long-run trends for six oft-named expressions of prejudice.

Economics and Liberty

Feeling a Little Extra Freedom Lately

December 10, 2020December 10, 2020 Kent McManigal

Did you just feel a little breeze of extra freedom? I felt it. Why would I feel a bit freer than I did a couple of months ago? How could this happen? It’s mental freedom. Freedom from caring what government does or says.

Kent For Liberty

Rights vs. Imaginary “Rights”

December 9, 2020December 9, 2020 Kent McManigal

All real rights are “negative rights”– no one has the right to get in the way of anyone exercising them. But that sounds so… negative. It’s accurate but unfortunate.
It would be better to call them “real rights”, or even just “rights”.
“Positive right…

Kent For Liberty

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