In his 1840 book What is Property? French anarchist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon wrote, “Property is theft!” Proudhon’s statement has been embraced
The Problem with LGBT Rights
We are frequently confronted with claims that LGBT rights are under attack by conservatives. There is a problem with this
Reframing STR Issues, Part 2
In Part 1, we examined the need to explicitly identify the content and the method for discussing a policy issue–to
Reframing STR Issues, Part 1
In many, if not most, discussions over policy issues, the discussion revolves around a proposed solution. Proponents attempt to defend
A “Mineral Rights” Controversy
An interesting controversy has erupted in Mississippi. Two private companies claim that they own the rights to minerals under certain
The “Right” to a Value
For decades, we have been told that individuals have a “right” to certain values, such as an education, a “living
Voltaire and Historic Preservation
Voltaire is widely credited with saying, “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your
The Fallacy of Conflicting Rights
A major source of political animosity and controversy today is the belief that the rights of individuals occasionally conflict. The