“Let me state this as plainly as possible. The enemy is the state. There are other enemies too, but none so fearsome, destructive, dangerous, or culturally and economically debilitating. No matter what other proximate enemy you can name — big business, unions, victim lobbies, foreign lobbies, medical cartels, religious groups, classes, city dwellers, farmers, left-wing professors, right-wing blue-collar workers, or even bankers and arms merchants — none are as horrible as the hydra known as the leviathan state. If you understand this point — and only this point — you can understand the core of libertarian strategy.” ~ Lew Rockwell

  1. Jaywalking as a Demonstration of Individuality — Neville Kennard wants us to take to the streets.
  2. Kitching’s Weather Report and other news — Ronald Kitching sees the politicians moving in and bad weather on the horizon.
  3. Earth Jurisprudence — Justin Jefferson with the last essay the mainstream environmentalist in you will ever read.
  4. Some Sacred Cows — Bert Kelly! If you don’t know the name, then let this be a lesson to you.
  5. Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth — Peter Hume with a knockout argument against government.
  6. CIS and IPA Defend State Schooling — the editor points out two of the fallacious arguments espoused by the CIS and IPA this week. They need not call government schooling criminal, but they could at least not use terrible arguments to defend continued government involvement.
  7. A Thorough Review Without Spoilers of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps — the editor saves you time and money.

“While politicians claim to be patriotic and to do what’s best for America, they do the opposite. How could they know what would truly help or hurt American citizens? Have they spent years studying economic cause and effect? Have they learned production techniques that could result in greater output? Have they read numerous books on organizational behavior, so that they can ‘plan’ the economy? Of course not! They have spent their days kissing babies, polling to find out what voters want, learning to be actors, and making emotional, passionate speeches that appeal to the masses who will be suckered into such antics. In short, politicians are equivalent to game-show hosts.” ~ Kel Kelley