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Wagner Law of Increasing State Activity – Public Expenditure | kalyan-city.blogspot.it

google_ad_section_end Introduction – Public Expenditure is Increasing Adam Smith wrote in the ‘Wealth of Nations’ that the government should restrict their activities to; Defence against foreign aggression. Maintenance of internal peace and order. Public development work. All other functions besides these were considered beyond the scope of the state & expenditure on them was treated Read More
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Immigrants Aren’t the Only Ones Who Shouldn’t Be Voting | Mises Institute

Much of the current immigration debate in the United States centers around the issue of “amnesty,” which is a vague term that may mean anything from “we won’t deport you” to “let’s fast-track you to citizenship and voting rights.” From a laissez-faire perspective, the deportation aspect of amnesty — an increase in federal inaction — Read More

▶ È liberale il liberismo?

vedi interventi di Alessandro De Nicola Con il Patrocinio del Senato della Repubblica e della Camera dei Deputati Intervengono: Lapo Berti, Alessandro De Nicola, Marcello Messori, Nicola Rossi Modera Gianfranco Pasquino «Oggi non è plausibile dare per acquisito che i meccanismi di mercato siano in grado di organizzare l’attività economica meglio di qualsiasi combinazione fra Read More
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The Undercurrents of Our Education System: Recognizing and Subverting Cognitive Disinformation I The Hampton Institute

Anna Brix Thomsen I Education I Analysis I July 16th, 2014 AddThis Button END In his book, Underground History of American Education, one of the most progressive yet unappreciated voices of pedagogy today, John Taylor Gatto, exposes the undercurrents that steer the direction of the education system. One of the most prominent examples is Gatto’s Read More
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La Magna Carta, 800 anni di libertà contro ogni statalismo | L’intraprendente

*Natural Rights, #Abuse of power          
Siamo così assuefatti al laudano dello statalismo che a qualsiasi istituzione politica della storia diamo invariabilmente sempre il nome di “Stato”. Nemmeno ci sfiora l’idea che una volta lo Stato non c’era. Ricordare dunque che esattamente 800 anni fa, una vera “eternità”, il 15 giugno 1215, a Runnymede, in Inghilterra, veniva siglata la “Magna Carta” Read More

Elementary School Bans ‘Cartwheels’ & ‘Handstands’ to ‘Safeguard’ Students – Alex Jones’ Infowars: There’s a war on for your mind!

Students at a Plymouth, England, elementary school are no longer allowed to perform “cartwheels” and “handstands” after administrators deemed the moves too advanced for children. According to the Plymouth Herald, the Old Priory Primary Academy banned all “gymnastic movements” this week after administrators reported minor injuries among several students. Emma Hermon-Wright, the school’s interim headteacher, Read More
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L’America che condanna Ulbricht non è più l’America di Jefferson – il Blog di Carlo Lottieri

30mag 15 Condannato all’ergastolo: con scarsissime (per non dire nulle) possibilità di vedere modificata una sentenza tanto pesante. È questa la pena che è stata inflitta a Ross Ulbricht, il fondatore di Silk Road, una piattaforma libera usata essenzialmente per sviluppare tutta una serie di commerci “illegali”. Ma qui è il problema. Per quale motivo, Read More
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Government Charges Hastert With “Crime” of Withdrawing His Own Money | The Beacon

By Randall Holcombe  •  Wednesday June 10, 2015 12:53 PM PDT  • Dennis Hastert, former Speaker of the US House of Representatives, has been charged with lying to the FBI about the reason he was withdrawing money from bank accounts. Should what Hastert did be illegal, or any of the government’s business? Let’s look at Read More

Involuntary commitment or Civil commitment – Wikipedia

Involuntary commitment or civil commitment is a legal process through which an individual with symptoms of severe mental illness is court-ordered into treatment in a hospital (inpatient) or in the community (outpatient). Criteria for civil commitment are established by laws, which vary between nations. Commitment proceedings often follow a period of emergency hospitalization, during which Read More

▶ Jon Stewart’s 19 Tough Questions for Libertarians!

Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio, responds to 19 tough questions for libertarians. What would be your best response to these questions and statements: 0:06 – Is government the antithesis of liberty? 0:47 – One of the things that enhances freedoms are roads. Infrastructure enhances freedom. A social safety net enhances freedom. 2:02 – What Read More

▶ Realizing Freedom: Libertarian Theory, History, and Practice (Cato Institute, 2009)

Featuring the author, Tom G. Palmer, General Director, Atlas Global Initiative for Free Trade, Peace, and Prosperity, and Senior Fellow, Cato Institute; with comments by Tyler Cowen, Professor of Economics, George Mason University, and General Director, Mercatus Center. For more than 25 years, Tom Palmer has studied the history and theory of liberty and has Read More

The Question Libertarians Just Can’t Answer – Answered!

0:00 – Why are there no libertarian countries? If libertarians are correct in claiming that they understand how best to organize a modern society, how is it that not a single country in the world in the early twenty-first century is organized along libertarian lines? 3:00 – It’s not as though there were a shortage Read More

▶ Sorry Libertarians, Capitalism Requires Government – Rebutted!

Stefan Molyneux responds to the recent article “Sorry Libertarian Anarchists, Capitalism Requires Government” by Harry Binswanger. Original Article: http://www.forbes.com/sites/harrybins… Freedomain Radio is 100% funded by viewers like you. Please support the show by signing up for a monthly subscription or making a one time donation at: http://www.fdrurl.com/donate Bitcoin Address: 1Fd8RuZqJNG4v56rPD1v6rgYptwnHeJRWs Litecoin Address: LL76SbNek3dT8bv2APZNhWgNv3nHEzAgKT Get more Read More