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An Empire for America

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Shortly before his death in 1902, the great classical-liberal social philosopher Herbert Spencer penned an essay entitled Imperialism and Slavery that was included in a collection of his writings under the titleFacts and Comments (1902). The theme of the essay was that, as Great Britain was proceeding to expand its empire around the world, it was not only enslaving the peoples brought under British imperial control, it was also enslaving the British people in the process. Spencer asked his readers to picture a man literally enslaved with his hands tied and with a collar round his neck to which was attached a rope held at the other end by his slave-master. Most people, seeing this, would say that clearly one was the captor and the other the captive. But Spencer suggested that, in fact, the slave-master is as much enslaved as his prisoner. Unless he holds on to the rope and watches his prisoner, the slave will run away and reclaim ...

Freedom Daily – 2003

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January 2003 Economic Liberty and the Constitution, Part 8 by Jacob G. Hornberger In Pursuit of Sustainable Development: Political Planning versus the Free Market by Richard M. Ebeling Arrogance is Humility by Sheldon Richman Foreign Dissent on Bush's Imperial Ambitions by James Bovard Hawks and the Free Market by Bart Frazier Guns and Privacy by Scott McPherson Socialism Lives in Public Schools by Thomas L. Johnson Book Review: Misguided Virtue: False Notions of Corporate Social Responsibility, by David Henderson by Richard M. Ebeling back to top February 2003 Economic Liberty and the Constitution, Part 9 by Jacob G. Hornberger The Hubris of the Central Banker and the Ghosts of Deflation Past, Part 1 by Richard M. Ebeling More Like Them than We Care to Admit by Sheldon ...

Freedom Daily – 2003

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January 2003 Economic Liberty and the Constitution, Part 8 by Jacob G. Hornberger In Pursuit of Sustainable Development: Political Planning versus the Free Market by Richard M. Ebeling Arrogance is Humility by Sheldon Richman Foreign Dissent on Bush's Imperial Ambitions by James Bovard Hawks and the Free Market by Bart Frazier Guns and Privacy by Scott McPherson Socialism Lives in Public Schools by Thomas L. Johnson Book Review: Misguided Virtue: False Notions of Corporate Social Responsibility, by David Henderson by Richard M. Ebeling To receive your personal copy of Freedom Daily, subscribe to our print version ($25 per year) or our email version ($15 per year). February 2003 Economic Liberty and the Constitution, Part 9 by Jacob G. Hornberger The Hubris of the Central Banker and the Ghosts of Deflation Past, Part 1 by Richard M. Ebeling More Like Them than We Care to Admit by Sheldon Richman Rule of Law vs. Unlimited Rule by James Bovard Ending the Anachronistic Korean Commitment, Part 1 by Doug Bandow Book Review: Creative ...