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Hamilton, the Mythical Musical
Two worlds house us, one real, the other what we believe. Some few shape both worlds. The rest of trust them or our senses.
October 11, 2020
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
Protest With a Happy Ending
Protests in so many places, lasting so long, may embolden those in need of an extra income right now to do what it takes to win it.
August 8, 2020
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
Race vs Racism
If you can stand to read one more article on race, make it this one, lacking the usual accusations and rhetoric, but with a feasible win/win for all.
July 26, 2020
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
Correcting the Misconceptions
The Standard, 1889: Shearman’s Staunch Defense, not Criticism, of Henry George
August 29, 2019
Rick DiMare
Attorney
Reparations - Going All the Way
If we are to do reparations right, all of the heirs of all those who have suffered losses in the past are owed reparations
August 1, 2019
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Henry George Knew How to End Economic Inequality
Henry George iterated that cause of inequality in the distribution of wealth is inequality in the ownership of land.
June 30, 2019
Public Voice
Voices from the public
The Pursuit of Accord
Contemporary theories of justice are based on the overconfident assumption that the theorist who wrote it actually knows how to solve the insider-outsider problem.
April 28, 2019
Karl Widerquist, Ph.D.
Philosopher, Economist
Fencing Someone In
Unjust Imprisonment or Valid Land Claims?
December 16, 2018
Mike O'Mara
Policy Maker
“Constitutional Economics”
Constitutional Economics can restore order, justice, and faith in government.
December 9, 2018
Rick DiMare
Attorney
U.S. Government Voiding the First Amendment
Freedom is lost when unintended offense prohibits expression.
August 7, 2016
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Defend the Alamo, Damn the Torpedoes, Mix the Metaphors
The quest to know the worth of Earth takes a rocky road with detours but we’re on it for the long haul.
July 16, 2016
Jeffery J. Smith
Activist
Unreasoned Induction
The failure to understand logic is a major cause of violence.
July 10, 2016
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Privilege versus Detriment
When we call disadvantages “detriments,” the direction of reform can be clearer than when we speak of “privileges”.
June 5, 2016
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Oshan Cook: A Call for Presidential Clemency
Seeking Presidential Clemency for Oshan Cook is not only the right thing to do—it’s a quick and easy task you can do right now.
April 5, 2016
Martin Adams
Author, Educator
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
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
Organic Societies
Solutions resembling nature's organic patterns are needed to solve society's problems.
February 12, 2016
Rich Nymoen
Activist
Implied Consent
There is no implied consent in imposed government.
February 7, 2016
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
An Integration of Ideas
The implementation of justice requires a combination of ideas on ethics, governance, and economics.
January 31, 2016
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
American Exceptionalism
What makes America different affects policy and our lives.
December 27, 2015
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
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