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Selected Essays on Liberty
- Pizzacracy: Majoritarianism Versus Unanimous Consent. L. Neil Smith is less popular than a skunk at a picnic in some Libertarian Party circles. But he has important things to say – things that are on the cutting edge and will surely enrich the movement.
- Bootie Zimmer's Choice. Teacher of the Year (1989) John Taylor Gatto examines the historical conflicts between private and state education and shows how the statist's schools are designed to indoctrinate – not educate.
A classic piece on the subject.
- The Clash of Civilizations. ISIL VP James Elwood reviews Samuel P. Huntington's important and insightful book The Clash of Civilizations. As a foreign-policy analyst, Samuel P. Huntington sees the need to look at the dynamics of global politics and devise a road map that will roughly represent reality, explain causal relationships that influence current events, help predict the future, prioritize available facts, and show a path for achieving goals.
- The Sovereign Individual. ISIL VP James Elwood reviews James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg's book, and discusses the prospects for the future of liberty and a pure market economy online. "Must" reading!
- Immigration: Controversies, Libertarian Principles & Modern Abolition. The text of ISIL Director Ken Schoolland's speech at the 2001 ISIL/LI World Conference in Dax, France.
- Why Open Immigration?. The text of ISIL Director Ken Schoolland's speech at the 2002 ISIL World Conference in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
- California Greening: The Real Cause of the Energy Crisis. Everyone knows the California electricity crisis was caused by the deregulation of the electricity industry, right?
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