Category Archives: Blogs by Guests

Roger Scruton’s Humane Confessions & The Limits of Equity

The October 14, 2021 Law & Liberty e-newsletter was packed with great reading, starting with an essay about Justice Clarence Thomas and ending with a book review about Wokeism. Stuck in the middle were two informative pieces. One was about … Continue reading

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John Woolman: The Conscientious Quaker Who Paved the Way for the Abolitionist Movement

Image Credit: Public Domain (via Wiki Commons) Abolitionist Quaker John Woolman changed the way people saw slavery. Today marks the 300th anniversary of his birth. Today—October 19, 2020—marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of John Woolman, a humanitarian who … Continue reading

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What Goes Wrong When the Government Mandates Prices

Featured Scholars: Russ Roberts, Richard Epstein, Milton Friedman, Thomas Sowell, Lee Ohanian, John Cochrane, Daniel Heil   "Prices are a fact of life, and so is complaining about them. You probably prefer lower prices on just about everything, but especially when … Continue reading

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Garbage on our streets

Sir, Would someone, anyone, please tell us who are the cretins, one in the FNM the other in the PLP, who approved the obscene amounts of money wasted  buying and installing those hideously ugly signs that are now disfiguring our … Continue reading

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Government and the Cost of Living

by Ryan Bourne Read the original post at CATO.org here,,, "This paper sets out nine policy areas across all levels of government that, combined, directly raise spending for typical households in the bottom 20 percent of the income distribution by … Continue reading

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Joe and Janet, Robber Barons

Yes, unbelievable as it may be to small children, governments and double standards go together like peanut butter and jelly. by Lawrence W. Reed This article was originally published on FEE.org. Read the original article. Imagine if oil companies got … Continue reading

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Is California Over?

California’s population is declining for the first time in recorded history. As the Golden State loses a congressional seat, Texas is picking up two. Texas may not have the beaches, the forests, the celebrities, or the glamour. It'll just have … Continue reading

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UN and illegal immigrants

Dear Editor, I write in reference to the unwarranted and unwanted interference by foreign peoples in the national internal affairs of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas in its attempts to protect Bahamian citizens and legal residents from theft of Bahamian … Continue reading

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Freedom and equality for women and minorities—the real history you may not know

From Fraser Institute by Sandra J. Peart  Jason Clemens  Aeon J. Skoble   For some reason, which we don’t quite understand, the march towards equality for women and ethnic and religious minorities is linked in common perception with the early … Continue reading

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Property Is Freedom

Capitalism Is the Greatest Force for Individual Liberation by Sheldon Richman This article was originally published on FEE.org. Read the original article. Capitalism is liberating. Maverick feminist Camille Paglia acknowledges that it was capitalism that liberated women. In this issue … Continue reading

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