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Tag Archives: libertarianism

Campaign for Liberty with a sprinkle of democracy

As Tucker Carlson said during tonight’s opening, many libertarians differ on certain issues. And with Jesse Ventura announcing his possible 2012 run for president, I’d like to see an internet-powered survey of all the members of the Campaign for Liberty. Perhaps in the next four years, we can prepare a few candidates that represent our disjunct views on libertarian values. I would like to see a site evolve where I can put in my views on tens to hundreds of [...]

As We Go Marching First Edition

I ordered a first edition (1944 Doubleday) of John T. Flynn’s As We Go Marching, which is an interesting book I’m half-way through. I found a curious letter inside from one Andrew W. Wilson…