Civil discourse is a fading memory. Any honest student of history can tell you two things: Opposing political sides have always been extremely antagonistic and played dirty with one another. The end
A reader requested that we respond to this article on LewRockwell.com. The author asks some uncomfortable questions about the Non-Aggression Principle (NAP). What if the NAP requires a certain cultural soil on
Editor’s note: The following is excerpted from Giovanni Papini’s The Life of Christ (published 1923). Octavius Augustus When Christ appeared upon the earth, criminals ruled the world unopposed. He was born subject
As a child, I often wandered around the 3-story brownstone mansion (so it seemed to me) of my grandparents. Memory renders it a mythical place, set at the end of a winding road at
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Editor’s Note: St. Thomas Aquinas gave this brief sermon on December 2, 1268, at Bologna. It is short, simple, and direct, but speaks to eternal truths, as Christians endeavor to throw themselves
Ivan Throne already covered the main philosophical and practical aspects of training and preparing for conflict in an excellent piece recently. This article will focus on one thing only, the brutal reality
Editor’s Note: The following is excerpted from Young’s Civil Government, a civics primer for home and school use published in 1848. “The grand object of civil government is to secure to the members
The next time some idiot says that, you need to slap him. The moron that came up with that sure as hell never heard of John Henry or Casey Jones, either one.
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