The Classical Liberal Project – Episode 1
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It has become apparent that over the past several months the Chair of the Libertarian Party of California (LPCA), LNC At-Large Member, and the Chair of the National Convention Oversight Committee (COC), Mr. Malagon has: Since the announcement of RFK Jr.’s participation in the LPCA POTUS panel, I have talked to 6 different campaigns about…
Editors Notes: This is the second article in a series on Cosmopolitanism (First article here) The culture war is a fire that consumes everything without any respect for the beliefs and values of others. It isn’t defined by any particular issues, but rather by the way behavior and emotions interact with each other to create…
Check out the Soho Forum debate Relationship between Freedom House’s Freedom in the World and Population: Relationship between CATO’s Human Freedom Index and Population Study on how many Americans live in the state they were born in: https://www.ipums.org/projects/ipums-usa/d010.v11.0, https://www.welcomelawfirm.com/blog/where-americans-are-born/#:~:text=In%202020%2C%2058%20percent%20of,were%20born%20in%20another%20country Study on how many Europeans live in the country of birth https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/3433488/5579176/KS-SF-11-034-EN.PDF/63cebff3-f7ac-4ca6-ab33-4e8792c5f30c Urban, Suburban, and Rural…
Editors Notes: This is the first article in a series on Cosmopolitanism (Second article here) Cosmopolitanism is the belief in universal human rights, regardless of time or place. That each of us is a citizen of the world first, country second. It also denotes a law and morality that transcends all, and must be applied…
To truly honor our veterans this Veterans Day, we must push for the repeal of these outdated AUMFs, restoring constitutional checks on the executive’s power to wage war and ensuring that military action is only pursued with clear and current defensive justification.
“Those of us who have been so fortunate as to have been born in a free society tend to take freedom for granted and regard it as a natural state of mankind. It is not. It is a rare and precious thing: most people throughout history – most people today – have lived in conditions…