In the 2001 book Democracy: The God that Failed, Hans-Hermann Hoppe provides a compelling libertarian argument for monarchy. While Hoppe gets some predictions wrong, his thesis that monarchy as a “privately-owned government” is inherently more responsible and accountable to the… Continue Reading →
Along with being a one of a kind poet and writer, JRR Tolkien was also a libertarian Catholic who once wrote, “My political opinions lean more and more to Anarchy (philosophically understood, meaning abolition of control not whiskered men with… Continue Reading →
Nothing is lost with peace. All can be lost with war. Let men return to understanding. Let them resume negotiating. Negotiating with good will and with respect for each other’s rights, let them realize that an honorable success is never precluded… Continue Reading →
There might be a strong case to classify the Austrian School as a conservative school of economic thought instead of keeping it as the libertarian doctrine it is known nowadays.
In a recent exchange on social media, a self-professed socialist stated, “Capital is most definitely a dictatorship and capital will never be able to regulate away monopolies because they will always have more political power so long as the proletariat… Continue Reading →
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