Editorials
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Ma-HELL-no: Mises Leadership’s Anti-Competition Continues In Hawaii, Part One
Geese. Ganders. Pots. Kettles. And the return of the pan. Plus! A special appearance from a financial activism CALL TO ACTION (at bottom)! This is your brain on MiTox. Support […]
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The Party of Plastic Princely Pals
They would do anything for love, including that. Love him or hate him, but for all his foibles, Ronald Reagan had a way with words that we don’t often see in government. Nixon had “I am not a crook.” Ouch. Bush had “Read my lips; no new taxes.” Yeah, right. Clinton had “sexual relations with…
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More From The Mean Girls: “You Don’t Have A Job”
So many people who run the Libertarian Party are self-made. And I think we all know why that is. Neurodivergence among libertarians is neurotypical. I mean, how often do we meet freedom-obsessed ‘normies’? Hardly ever. It’s why we struggle to keep ballot access. Freedom is a popular idea, but so is safety. So is expediency.…
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Political Empathy For Dummies
People on the left claim to care about the out-groups. People on the right claim to care about the in-groups. Most of them don’t. Of them, many care little about the success or plight of others. They’re simply practicing communal narcissism, or inflated self-importance resulting from an association with an institution or group, particularly one…
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Demographic Destiny & Dissociation and The Future of Poli-Psy Marketing
Demographic destiny, as it pertains to modern political science, is the idea that demographic trends shift the direction of sociopolitical attitudes. It is commonly associated with 19th-century French philosopher Auguste Comte and is the current primary electoral strategy of the Democratic Party.
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NH SB11: Power Grabs & Gerrymandering in Presidential Elections
New Hampshire Republicans are pushing through a bill, SB 11, that could drastically change how the state allocates its electoral votes. This might sound like a minor tweak to the […]