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    • ‘Little House’ Libertarians and the Culture of Freedom

      ‘Little House’ Libertarians and the Culture of Freedom1

      It’s no coincidence that one of the first American libertarians was not a politician nor a political philosopher. Instead, she was a mother and a pioneer. Her name is probably familiar to you: Laura Ingalls Wilder. And while her influence on libertarian thought may come as a surprise, it makes perfect sense. When intellectuals write

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    • 1984 in 2024: Orwell Was Right

      1984 in 2024: Orwell Was Right1

      Americans still read George Orwell’s “Nineteen Eighty-Four,” 75 years after it was first published on June 8, 1949. At the time, the year 1984 was far in the future; now it’s 40 years in the past. Yet our present feels more than ever like Orwell’s dystopia. The novel is set on Airstrip One, a totalitarian

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    • ‘Overwhelming Oppression’: A COVID Vaccine Injury Story

      ‘Overwhelming Oppression’: A COVID Vaccine Injury Story4

      Craig Norkus thought there was no reason to question the safety of the COVID vaccines. He’d received two shots already with no ill effects, and he, along with the rest of the public, was continuously assured that the vaccines were safe and effective. So on November 3, 2022, he received his third booster, and his

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