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Open Thread ... See MoreSee Less
Open Thread
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Is The Hawaii Supreme Court's "Aloha Spirit" Consistent With A Republican Form Of Government? ... See MoreSee Less
Is The Hawaii Supreme Court's "Aloha Spirit" Consistent With A Republican Form Of Government?
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The Hawaii Supreme Court argued the 50th state's history was inconsistent with the Second Amendment. Perhaps the Constitution is inconsistent with the "Aloha Spirit."0 CommentsComment on Facebook
The "Free Market" is More Popular than "Capitalism" ... See MoreSee Less
The "Free Market" is More Popular than "Capitalism"
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Illustration: Lex Villena; Joe Sohm A recent Echelon Insights poll finds that the "free market economy" is more popular than…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Trump's Harmful and Unjust New Restrictions on Foreign Students ... See MoreSee Less
Trump's Harmful and Unjust New Restrictions on Foreign Students
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They are likely to damage the US economy and deny many people valuable educational opportunities for no good reason.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Trump's Pernicious Threat to Impose Tariffs on Canada in Response to Wildfires ... See MoreSee Less
Trump's Pernicious Threat to Impose Tariffs on Canada in Response to Wildfires
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The idea is simultaneously harmful and illegal.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
The Hidden Problem With Democrats' $25 Minimum Wage Bill ... See MoreSee Less
The hidden problem with Democrats' $25 minimum wage bill
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The legislation would eliminate the tip credit for restaurant workers and other tipped employees, which has not worked out well in the past.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today in Supreme Court History: July 18, 1942 ... See MoreSee Less
Today in Supreme Court History: July 18, 1942
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7/18/1942: Justice George Sutherland dies.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Constant, Tocqueville, and Acton on the Enlightenment, Liberalism, and Religion ... See MoreSee Less
Constant, Tocqueville, and Acton on the Enlightenment, Liberalism, and Religion | Mises Institute
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The growing power of the centralized state loomed as the central problem for liberalism in the early nineteenth century, and the works of these three writers0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Major Party Realignment ... See MoreSee Less
Major Party Realignment | Mises Institute
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Mark Thornton looks at the growing strength of democratic socialism inside the Democratic Party and asks whether the United States may be entering another era0 CommentsComment on Facebook