Defending Freedom, Fighting Collectivism
Against collectivist impulses, the defense of freedom, personal responsibility, and the moral, political, legal, and economic foundations of a free society is ever necessary. Protecting the American experiment in ordered liberty is a debt that we owe to the past, and a challenge to pursue in the future. We examine the following issues in this area: the case for free trade vs. protectionism, individualism vs. the new collectivists (DEI/Critical Theory/Marxism/Social Democracy/Economic Nationalism/etc.), shareholder capitalism vs. ESG and stakeholder capitalism, foreign policy for a free society, and the foundations and first principles of freedom and free markets.
Research Publications for Defending Freedom, Fighting Collectivism
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Cryptocurrencies, Blockchain, and Public Choice
Authors: RM Yonk, D Waugh
Publication: Cryptocurrency Concepts, Technology, and Applications, 2023
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Gordon Tullock and the Economics of Slavery
Authors: P Magness, A Carden, I Murtazashvili
Publication: Available at SSRN 4318585, 2023
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AI ≠ UBI: Income Portfolio Adjustment to Technological Transformation
Authors: RE Wright, A Przegalinska
Publication: Augmented Education in the Global Age: Artificial Intelligence and the …, 2023
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The Dangers of Democracy
Authors: RE Wright
Publication: The History and Evolution of the North American Wildlife Conservation Model …, 2022
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Misrepresenting Mises: Quotation Editing and a Rejection of Peer Review at Cambridge University Press.
Authors: PW Magness, A Janaskie
Publication: Econ Journal Watch 19 (1), 2022
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Darity, Camara, and MacLean on William H. Hutt
Authors: PW Magness, A Carden
Publication: Econ Journal Watch 19 (2), 204-231, 2022
Articles

Liberating Yourself from Faucism
“In place of helplessness, we can choose not to participate in lies. ‘Let their rule hold not through me!’ is the key to our liberation. We can be open and eager for public jousting and arguments from diverse points of view. If this is too much to ask, we will lose our remaining freedoms.” ~ Barry Brownstein

Gouged by Gouging Laws
“If, however, people realized that such laws actually harm them as consumers—that gouging laws gouge consumers–once all the costs they must bear are considered, perhaps we could put an end to this counter-productive way politicians illustrate Ronald Reagan’s quip that ‘the nine most terrifying words in the English language’ are ‘I’m from the Government, and I’m here to help.'” ~ Gary M. Galles

Inflation Is a Dangerous Way to Get Rid of Debt Burdens
“The United States is in dangerous waters if it becomes ‘general wisdom’ and ‘popular opinion’ among public policy analysts and politicians that governments can spend all they want, in any amount, by just running huge annual budget deficits and expanding the national debt because it can all be made to go away through a magician’s trick of monetary expansion and currency debasement” ~ Richard M. Ebeling

Lockdown Kitsch
“All we ‘lockdown sceptics’ can do is to continue to ask questions, to continue to doubt, and – though I wish I had a more pleasant-sounding metaphor – continue to spit, in the hope that this will undermine the sense of universality that lockdown kitsch relies upon.” ~ David McGrogan

Taiwan is a Great Country
“Taiwan is a country full of rich culture and a model of freedom not just in Asia but the world. If the CCP is looking for a country to question the legitimacy of, perhaps it should stop looking at Taiwan and look in a mirror.” ~ Ethan Yang

The Twilight Zone, Hogan’s Heroes, and the Emotional Support Mask
“Perhaps masks simply provide an emotional support mechanism for people who have been unfortunately frightened out of their wits by the pseudo-scientists and the profit-maximizing media. It’s time to ditch the emotional support mask and those who advocate its use.” ~ Donald Siegel & Robert Sauer