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What You Can Do For Liberty

Rebecca de Winter

It feels at times that liberty is under siege and all is hopeless. But better people than us have faced much, much worse -- so buck up, find your spine, and take useful action where you can. This Substack will point the way.

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The Two Parties Are Not the Same

It’s a common mantra among diehard libertarians to say that the Democratic Party and the Republican Party are basically the same, that they are together the UniParty. To be sure, that perception is not entirely wrong. But there are two big ...

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Move to Liberty: The Case for Nevada

CATO annually ranks all fifty US states in terms of freedom. Nevada has ranked among the top five states for over twenty years and is currently in 4th place, following South Dakota (#3), Florida (#2) and top-ranked (#1) New Hampshire.

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What Could Be Worse Than Having a Convention of States?

In 1787, the last details of the US Constitution were just being settled when George Mason, the principal drafter of Virginia’s foundational documents, identified a serious oversight. As Article V had originally been written, it only allowe...

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Colleges For Libertarians, Republicans, and Other Non-Commies: A Resource List

Young people who value liberty are faced with a major life dilemma when it comes to selecting a good college. Thanks to the left’s long march through academic institutions over the last several decades, campuses are often unfriendly — if no...

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