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The Rejection of Progress

January 6, 2021 Brian Phillips Housing, Property

Across the country, a coalition of property owners and political activists are trying to stop economic development in certain neighborhoods.

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When Tenants Become Vigilantes

January 4, 2021 Brian Phillips Housing, Property

When cases of COVID-19 began to rise in March, governments responded to the crisis by ordering businesses to close. When

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The Black Sheep of the Family

January 1, 2021 Brian Phillips Property

Most rights—such as the right to free speech and the right to practice one’s religion—enjoy widespread support among politicians and

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A Lesson from the Lock Down

December 30, 2020 Brian Phillips Blog Posts, Property

The lock down imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated a fundamental truth: Without the freedom to produce

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Protecting the Foolish

December 28, 2020 Brian Phillips Business Regulations, General

Many government policies are intended to protect the foolish, though few politicians or bureaucrats would admit as such. Instead, they

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How not to Defend Property Rights

December 25, 2020 Brian Phillips Property

Many libertarians and conservatives lament the constant violations of property rights. Sadly, they don’t realize that their attempts to defend

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Why Theft may be Legalized in Seattle

December 23, 2020 Brian Phillips Property

For the past several months, public officials in Seattle have been considering an ordinance that would legalize theft, assault, and

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The Pandemic Crisis Excess Profits Tax

December 21, 2020 Brian Phillips Business Regulations, Taxes

Last week, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard announced that she is in favor of injustice and introduced the Pandemic Crisis Excess Profits

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