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The 28 Principles of Liberty: Principle 27

“The Burden of Debt is as Destructive to Freedom as Subjugation by Conquest.” Continue reading…

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Katie Discovers Liberty I

Interview with Katie – a “normal” Latter-day Saint who developed a passion for liberty. Continue reading…

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License to Live

It is no stretch to say that by means of the licensure power the state can permit the individual to eat or it can condemn him to starve. So long as the government has the power to issue licenses to live, we cannot claim to be free, and living without freedom is not much of a life. Continue reading…

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The State and Proper Role of Government

It must be asked if the institution known as “the state” operates under the proper role of government. I seek to answer that question in this brief essay. Continue reading…

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The 28 Principles of Liberty: Principle 15

The Highest Level of Prosperity Occurs when there is a Free-Market Economy and a Minimum of Government Regulations. Continue reading…

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Independence Requires Independents

Although America successfully seceded from the British Empire in 1776, today, more than 200 years later, it is in no way “independent.” Continue reading…

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Free-market Regulation

The consumer is the greatest and most efficient regulator of business. Continue reading…

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Exploitation Defined

The term exploitation is thrown around by the ignorant to enrage the passions. It works, unfortunately. But so does logic and reason. Continue reading…

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