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Tag: individualism

Victory at San Jacinto Liberated the Individual

April 20, 2022 Brian Phillips General

Tomorrow, April 21, Texans will celebrate San Jacinto Day to commemorate the battle that culminated the Texas Revolution. While that

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An Exception that Isn’t

February 11, 2022 Brian Phillips Zoning and Land Use

If you examine nearly any debate regarding government policy, almost all of the discussion revolves around government imposing more restrictions

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Property Rights without Morality

September 30, 2021 Brian Phillips Property

Libertarians believe that individual liberty is compatible with virtually any moral code. However, politics is the application of morality into

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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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Ninotchka

February 13, 2018 Brian Phillips Movies

Sadly, contemporary comedic movies usually offer us a boring combination of juvenile antics and crude language. Fortunately, when we want

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