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The Cynicism And Futility Of Imprisonment
A new report from the Swedish Prison and Probation Service claims that 46 percent of Sweden’s inmates are mentally ill, that 70 percent have severe drug problems and that these problems mostly have their origins in early life. As elsewhere, Sweden’s prison population is made up of the most disenfranchised, poorest and most vulnerable elements…
When Killer Cops Get a Pass, There Are Consequences
Chris Christie And Government As The Institutionalized Bully
Without Government, Who Will Block The Roads?
Five Libertarian Reforms Millennials Should Be Fighting For
Millennials are disgruntled, and it’s no wonder. In 2008 they turned out in record numbers in support of a presidential candidate who used the most leftish-sounding rhetoric of any Democratic candidate since McGovern. This president came into office with a seemingly filibuster-proof Democratic majority, by the largest Democratic majority since LBJ beat Goldwater. He came…
Intellectual Property Fosters Corporate Concentration
Capitalism, Free Enterprise And Progress: Partners Or Adversaries?
Building Creative Commons: The Five Pillars Of Open Source Finance
The End of Politics: New Labour And The Folly Of Manageriali...
Chris Dillow, a heterodox economist who owns Stumbling and Mumbling blog, attacks managerialism from a position decidedly on the Left. But it’s a Left that’s friendly to markets, decentralism, and self-management, and hostile to the New Class version of bureaucratic socialism that dominated Britain from the Webbs to Harold Wilson. The central focus of Dillow’s critique of…
Cultural Revolution, Culture War: How Conservatives Lost England, And How to Get It Back
The Shock Doctrine By Naomi Klein
When Value Creation Is Immaterial, The Exploiters Have Nothing To Grab Hold Of
Anarchist Themes In The Work Of Elinor Ostrom
Governance, Agency and Autonomy: Anarchist Themes in the Work of Elinor Ostrom [PDF] This paper is intended as one in a series, to be read along with my previous one on James C. Scott, on anarchist and decentralist thinkers whose affection for the particularity of local, human-scale institutions overrides any doctrinaire ideological labels. The Governance…
Destroying The Master’s House With The Master’s Tools: Some Notes On The Libertarian Theory Of Ideology
New Tech as a Force Multiplier and Equalizer: Bootstrapping the Alternative Economy
Energy and Transportation Issues: A Libertarian Analysis