Ron Paul – Non-Interventionism: America’s Founding Foreign Policy by Ron Paul June 4, 2018 This speech was part of a program entitled “Non-Interventionism: America’s Founding Foreign Policy” that was presented in Charleston, South Carolina on April 29, 2018 and co-sponsored with The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity.
Daniel McAdams – Non-Interventionism: America’s Founding Foreign Policy by Daniel McAdams June 4, 2018 This speech was part of a program entitled “Non-Interventionism: America’s Founding Foreign Policy” that was presented in Charleston, South Carolina on April 29, 2018 and co-sponsored with The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity.
Jacob Hornberger – Non-Interventionism: America’s Founding Foreign Policy by Jacob G. Hornberger August 21, 2018 This speech was part of a program entitled “Non-Interventionism: America’s Founding Foreign Policy” that was presented in Charleston, South Carolina on April 29, 2018 and co-sponsored with The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity.
Impeached for Sexual Affairs? by Jacob G. Hornberger August 23, 2018 Trump critics and the U.S. mainstream press are exulting over former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen’s guilty plea to supposed violations of federal campaign contribution regulations. The critics and the press are saying, “We got him! We can now remove him from office, regardless of whether he won the election or not.” The supposed campaign finance violations that they are so ...
Jacob Hornberger – Non-Interventionism: America’s Founding Foreign Policy by Jacob G. Hornberger June 3, 2018 This speech was part of a program entitled “Non-Interventionism: America’s Founding Foreign Policy” that was presented in Charleston, South Carolina on April 29, 2018 and co-sponsored with The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity. Daniel McAdams is the Executive Director of the Ron Paul Institute.
Full Program – Non-interventionism: America’s Founding Foreign Policy by Future of Freedom Foundation September 3, 2018 This program, entitled “Non-Interventionism: America’s Founding Foreign Policy,”was presented in Charleston, South Carolina on April 29, 2018 and co-sponsored with The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity.
Will Trump Ramp Up the Korea Crisis Again? by Jacob G. Hornberger August 29, 2018 Despite the much-ballyhooed meeting between President Trump and North Korean communist dictator Kim Jong-un in Singapore in June, things are not going well on the denuclearization front. President Trump has just canceled a trip that Secretary of State (and former CIA Director) Mike Pompeo was planning to make to North Korea this month. North Korean officials responded to the ...
Libertarian Lessons: Property Rights by Scott McPherson August 31, 2018 Borrowing heavily from the Whig philosopher John Locke (1632-1704), Thomas Jefferson wrote in the Declaration of Independence that all of us have the right to our lives, to our liberty, and to the pursuit of happiness. Less than a century earlier, Locke had offered a similar theme, with a slight difference: He stated that we have a right to ...
The Cure for Homelessness by Jacob G. Hornberger September 6, 2018 One of most fascinating characteristics of progressives (also known as “liberals”) is the blindness they display to the adverse consequences of their very own government programs. Instead of acknowledging what their statist programs do to people and then calling for their repeal, they inevitably call for new government programs to address the ills that their government programs are causing. A ...
Libertarian Lessons: Free Trade by Scott McPherson September 7, 2018 Trade is commonly understood to be an economic activity carried on between countries, which is incorrect. Trade takes place between individuals, or groups of individuals, both domestically and across international boundaries. At its core it is the voluntary exchange of private property. Human beings must act to sustain their lives. Before industrialization the vast majority of people lived in shared poverty, their agrarian ...
Suspending the Constitution by John W. Whitehead September 19, 2018 “That was when they suspended the Constitution. They said it would be temporary. There wasn't even any rioting in the streets. People stayed home at night, watching television, looking for some direction. There wasn't even an enemy you could put your finger on.”—Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale We can pretend that the Constitution, which was written to hold the government accountable, ...
A Real Agenda for a Renewal of Free Market Liberalism by Richard M. Ebeling September 20, 2018 To mark its 175th birthday, the highly regarded and widely read British news magazine The Economist published a “manifesto” in its September 15, 2018, issue outlining its agenda for a renewed and relevant political and economic liberalism for the 21st century. But can it restore the liberal ideal at a time when liberalism is under attack from so many ...