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Moral Realism
Morality is the basis of proper governance.
April 17, 2016
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
When Less Is Less
When public servants quit serving, to whom do you turn? Somebody out there must be the true answer man, eh?
April 14, 2016
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
Up to My Own Best Guess
You can hear how much Earth is worth from somebody afraid of the answer or from one who's determined to tell the truth.
April 8, 2016
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
The Right to Arbitrarily Discriminate
Arbitrary discrimination is a social vice, but liberty requires freedom of association.
April 3, 2016
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Gets an A for Apolitical?
You want your information straight up, not massaged by the messengers POV.
March 10, 2016
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
Arousing Powerful Resistance
Tallying Earth's worth is not simple addition. It's also strong opposition to subtle powers that be.
March 4, 2016
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
Contra Argumentation Ethics
Bad arguments for liberty hamper progress.
May 31, 2015
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
What Policy Makers and Opinion Formers Should Know
There are moral, political, and economic propositions that are fundamental, yet remain misunderstood or unknown.
November 30, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
The Pure Free Market: When We Respect Our Rights as Equals
A pure free market is an economy in which all activity is voluntary for all persons.
October 12, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
The Supreme Right of Self-Defense
The right to defend oneself against threats is a natural right, implied by a natural law, what the philosopher John Locke called a “law of nature.”
July 20, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Living means killing
if cruelty to animals is morally wrong, then it has to apply to all animals, not just those which are cute.
April 20, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Experience and the Presidency
The plain truth is that nobody really has the experience needed to be the president of the USA
August 1, 2008
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Politicians take care of their own
California Grants Privileges to Government Personae
June 1, 2008
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
A New Catholic Sin: being obscenely wealthy
The Vatican has revised the traditional Catholic “Seven Deadly Sins” with new ones, including “being obscenely wealthy.”
April 1, 2008
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
The Origins of Evil
Philosophers have pondered the problem of evil for thousands of years, and yet very strangely, they have not even arrived at a consensus about what evil is.
December 1, 2007
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Abolish All Copyright!
Lawyers turn rights into wrongs
September 1, 2007
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
The Ethics of Land and Liberty
What justifies the ownership of anything? Ethics, governance, and economics are interrelated and can be unified in one system
May 1, 2007
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Killing Dolphins and Killing People
Perhaps our insensitivity to killing is a result of thousands of years of cultural evolution
April 1, 2007
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
The Cruelty of Capitalism
If a pure free market has peace, prosperity, and harmony, then the absence of these today must have its cause in government intervention
April 1, 2007
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Just Offset Everything
If carbon offsets are such a good idea, why not apply it to other areas of life?
March 1, 2007
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
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