The Myth of Global Gluts and the Reality of Market Change by Richard M. Ebeling April 29, 2015 You may not have noticed it when out buying things in the marketplace in the context of your personal budget, but according to the Wall Street Journal (April 24, 2015) the world is awash with too much stuff. We seemingly have too much of, well, almost everything: too many raw material commodities, too much capital, and too much ...
The Libertarian Angle: The Minimum Wage by Jacob G. Hornberger April 28, 2015 Each week, FFF president Jacob Hornberger discusses the hot topics of the day. This week, the folly of the minimum wage. The Libertarian Angle airs weekly. Go to the podcast here.
The Kennedy Autopsy (video) by Jacob G. Hornberger April 24, 2015 On April 23, 2015, Liberty.me hosted FFF president Jacob G. Hornberger to discuss the suspect autopsy of John F. Kennedy. You can buy Jacob's books on the JFK assassination here.
Defending the Ethical Enterpriser in an Anti-Business Climate by Richard M. Ebeling April 23, 2015 In spite of the great advances in reducing poverty and increasing the freedom and dignity of hundreds of millions of people around the world, the political and cultural climate virtually everywhere around the world is one of anti-business and anti-capitalism. Yet, it is wherever the forces of free market capitalism have been set freest, along with ...
The Libertarian Angle: Gun Control by Jacob G. Hornberger April 21, 2015 Each week, FFF president Jacob Hornberger discusses the hot topics of the day. This week, special co-host Scott McPherson and gun control. The Libertarian Angle airs weekly. Go to the podcast here.
The Wrongs and Rights of Free Exercise and Free Association by Laurence M. Vance April 15, 2015 The state of California has effectively banned its 2,000 state court judges from participating in the Boy Scouts. The California Supreme Court recently voted unanimously to eliminate an exception for nonprofit youth groups to a rule that prohibits California judges from belonging to groups that practice discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. The judges have until ...
Libertarian Angle — Regime Change: The JFK Assassination by Jacob G. Hornberger April 14, 2015 Each week, FFF president Jacob Hornberger discusses the hot topics of the day. This week: Regime Change: The JFK Assassination. The Libertarian Angle airs weekly. Go to the podcast here.
Tax Freedom Requires Adherence to the “Let-Alone” Principle by Richard M. Ebeling April 13, 2015 April 15th is the day that every American is expected to have filed their federal income tax form. Some of us may have done it long before the deadline, some of us will wait until just before the stroke of midnight on April 15th, and some of us may be filing for extensions to defer the actual submission of ...
Conference: “Stop the Wars on Drugs and Terrorism” by Future of Freedom Foundation April 10, 2015 The Future of Freedom Foundation and Young Americans for Liberty present a one-day conference on the campus of The University of Texas at Austin at the LBJ Auditorium in the Lyndon B. Johnson Library on Saturday, April 11, 2015, that will address the war on drugs and the war on ...
Regime Change: The JFK Assassination by Jacob G. Hornberger April 8, 2015 The following are excerpts from Jacob Hornberger’s newest book, Regime Change: The JFK Assassination, which has just been launched on Amazon.com ($4.99). Click here to purchase it. Introduction According to a Gallup poll conducted 50 years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the vast majority of the American people disbelieve the conclusions reached by the Warren ...
The Libertarian Angle: Austrian Economics by Jacob G. Hornberger April 7, 2015 Each week, FFF president Jacob Hornberger discusses the hot topics of the day. This week: the principles of Austrian ecnomics with special guest Richard M. Ebeling. The Libertarian Angle airs weekly. Go to the podcast here.
How to Shrink the Government’s Carbon Footprint by Laurence M. Vance April 6, 2015 Barack Obama wants to shrink the federal government’s “carbon footprint.” This is a wonderful idea that all limited government conservatives, constitutionalists, and above all, libertarians, should wholeheartedly support. Too bad Obama’s plan will hardly make a dent in the volume or the severity of the federal government’s noxious emissions. The federal government is the nation’s largest consumer of energy. It ...