Friday, May 18, 2012

The First Great Speech of the YouTube Age

Economic Policy Journal Lew Rockwell earlier this week linked to a speech Tom Woods delivered last Saturday in Los Angeles. A friend later emailed me: Bob, in case you haven’t seen this, I highly recommend setting aside forty-eight minutes and taking a look. You won’t be sorry. Over the past few years, Tom Woods has [...]

Political Speech Matters: Even in the Era of Rand Paul

Political Speech Matters: Even in the Era of Rand Paul

By A. J. Arias STATESMAN SENTINEL March 22, 2011 “In matters of style, swim with the current; In matters of principle, stand like a rock.” – Thomas Jefferson Political speech matters, because principle matters. This is an issue near and dear to Congressman Ron Paul’s heart. On September 4th, 2010, Dr. Paul attended a political [...]

Cultural Marxism:  The Doom of Language

Cultural Marxism: The Doom of Language

By Robert F. Beaudine STATESMAN SENTINEL March 8, 2011 Throughout history, ideas have been used for good or for evil. They have also led to the greatest evil – war. This is reflective in a nation’s language. By the end of 1932, Germany was in upheaval. The unemployment rate soared to 43%. As the Nazis [...]

The Socialization of Public Education

Our Enlightened Education By Robert F. Beaudine The home schooling industry is enjoying a surge in popularity.  Because of the time, effort, and additional expense involved, this prompts the question:  Are more parents exploring this option because our public educational system has failed?  This article will examine the progressive reforms of John Dewey and his [...]

The Doom of Modern Art

The Doom of Modern Art

By Robert F. Beaudine January 1, 2011 “By their fruits you shall know them.” In 2004, a group of five hundred artists, critics, curators, and dealers got together in England before the Turner Prize was awarded. They voted on what they thought was the most influential modern artwork of all time. The winning work has [...]

A Re-Write of the Bill of Rights through the Preamble

A Re-Write of the Bill of Rights through the Preamble

By Robert Greenslade With the 219th anniversary of the adoption of the document known as Bill of Rights only hours away, every American who has graduated from high school should be able to explain the original intent of the Amendments in ten minutes or less. Unfortunately, this is not the case. The last thing the [...]

Government’s Law

Government’s Law

The Northwest Report Newton’s Law:  For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Government’s Law:   For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction upon your liberty. This seems to be the case after the several years of analyzing the actions taken by those who have sworn to serve us.  One way or [...]

Connecticut Attorney General Candidate Favors Nullification

Connecticut Attorney General Candidate Favors Nullification

By Thomas E. Woods, Jr Martha Dean, the Republican nominee for attorney general in Connecticut, repeated her support for state nullification of unconstitutional federal laws in Monday night’s debate.  She opened up my book Nullification and quoted from Jonathan Trumbull, the nineteenth-century Connecticut governor who declared: “Whenever our national legislature is led to overleap the prescribed [...]

The Third Rail Movement

The Third Rail Movement

Why the Two Party System Won’t Work For Us By A. J. Arias “The alternate domination of one faction over another, sharpened by the spirit of revenge, natural to party dissension, which in different ages and countries has perpetrated the most horrid enormities, is itself a frightful despotism.” – George Washington, 1796 Farewell Address Washington [...]

Some Americans Distrust Authority

By Tom Woods According to Slate editor-in-chief Jacob Weisberg, a specter is haunting America: the specter of anarchism. Not real anarchism — that’s Weisberg’s emotional hypochondria at work — but merely a growing skepticism of authority. This won’t do at all. Americans were born to be ruled by people and ideas of which Jacob Weisberg [...]

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