… and a friendly reminder that the U.S. government targets and kills journalists, just as the Russian...
Year: 2010
I’m not in the mood to write about today’s Big Story right now (a federal District Judge...
Not that the expectations were high, but it’s been a pretty miserable season (to say nothing of...
I love the variety of niches found in free markets, except when I don’t. A professorial friend...
Sam Frank’s account of an experience with a Russian online dating service ends up touching on one...
I have an issue with the death penalty on government incompetence grounds. But when there is no...
Economist Steve Horwitz kindly pointed to a great little article of his on futurism. I can’t find...
Over the last few days I have been trying to make the case for Wikileaks, Anonymous, civil disobedience,...
Heidegger asks: Would you be willing to go the record as one who categorically accepts civil, legal,...
The last few hundred years have seen dramatic advances in scientific and technological developments. Yet, when we...
I like them better with Boz Scaggs than Toto (though the latter has its moments; Steve Lukather...
My Cato colleague says it better than I could. A must-read post.
I suppose I’ve been noticeable by my general absence on the Wikileaks brouhaha over the last week. ...
This makes me incredibly happy.
2000 (UN International Year for Declaring Peace Is Better Than War) – Stunned by the near collapse...
A number of people have been linking to the following essay over the past couple of days,...
Mike Farmer writes: One of the the things I like about the concept of Wikileaks is having...
So Reid brought DADT (as part of the Defense Authorization Bill) to a vote. It failed to...
In the comments, E.C. Gach imagines a charter school I’d certainly get behind: So what if in...