UK Railways Are Reverting to the Disaster of State Ownership
The political winds in Great Britain are shifting toward railway nationalization. Of course, the vaunted railway privatization of the 1990s wasn’t real privatization in the first place.
The political winds in Great Britain are shifting toward railway nationalization. Of course, the vaunted railway privatization of the 1990s wasn’t real privatization in the first place.
Not surprisingly, neoconservatives have tried to rehabilitate the British Empire, calling it benign and a civilizing force in Africa and Asia. Like all other empires, however, it was held together by violence and subjugation.
People have come to believe that only the state is morally qualified to create and maintain a system of justice. However, given that the state itself acts unjustly, perhaps it is time to look outside of the state.
While chattel slavery exists in some parts of the world, it mostly has been abolished. Perhaps we should do the same thing to the state.
Seditious conspiracy—like all conspiracy charges in American law—is essentially a thought crime and a speech crime.
Historian David Beito joins Bob to discuss issues such as the Japanese concentration camps and the government's mass surveillance of telegrams.
Almost all of the climate hysteria is driven by the “luxury beliefs” held by Western elites. Only the wealthiest can afford the effects of climate policy.
How many people in our history―a couple hundred years―took the oath of office, and how many times did they violate the oath of office?
In return for power, positions, and money, intellectuals persuade the majority that their government is good, wise, and at least inevitable.
While Social Security is not exactly a pension system, it has had a negative effect on private pension plans and has discouraged people from engaging in long-term savings. In the end, its negative effects outweigh the positive ones.