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The Tyranny of Law

The Tyranny of Law

There’s a dangerous misconception that written law inherently represents justice.  This belief is deeply embedded in modern legal systems, where … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on October 14, 2024October 14, 2024Categories Law, StatismTags law

Freedom in an Unfree World

Freedom in an Unfree World

Every individual is free to direct their body how they see fit.  However, they’re not free to direct their body

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Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on November 14, 2022July 15, 2023Categories Economics, Law, StatismTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, law, legal, logic, socialism, Statism1 Comment on Freedom in an Unfree World

The Great Juristic Fiction

The Great Juristic Fiction

Many of us are taught there is a separation of powers.  This actually stimulates the growth of power rather than … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on October 20, 2022October 20, 2022Categories Law, Logic, StatismTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, law, logic, socialism, Statism1 Comment on The Great Juristic Fiction

The Objective Nature of Law

The Objective Nature of Law

Nothing is learned through the senses.  They are learned through the intellect with the aid of senses.  There must be … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on October 6, 2022October 6, 2022Categories Economics, Law, Logic, Method, StatismTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, law, logic, socialism, Statism1 Comment on The Objective Nature of Law

Law Lawyers Don’t Know

Law Lawyers Don’t Know

There is a legal crisis going on.  There are many legal institutions that know the law as it’s written, but … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on August 9, 2022September 27, 2022Categories Economics, Law, Method, StatismTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, law, logic, socialism, Statism2 Comments on Law Lawyers Don’t Know

Really Voluntary?

Really Voluntary?

Freedom is to oppose all aggressions against private property.  Many support this in theory, but reality is quite different.  … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on June 19, 2022December 3, 2023Categories Statism, EconomicsTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, law, logic, socialism, Statism2 Comments on Really Voluntary?

The Science of Peace

The Science of Peace

The law that’s absolutely supreme, inescapable, and eternal is natural law.  We can only have justice if natural law … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on February 25, 2022September 27, 2022Categories Economics, Law, Method, StatismTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, law, logic, socialism, Statism3 Comments on The Science of Peace

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  • Seattle’s Other Monorail: Some Lessons for California June 2, 2025
    While this page has covered rail boondoggles in California and elsewhere, we also look at Seattle, which looked at building a monorail system, but then later wisely back off, saving the city‘s taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars of future taxes.
    Jane L. Johnson
  • 1995: When I Testified Before the Train Wreck Known as Congress June 2, 2025
    Elon Musk has found out the hard way that one can ferret out hundreds of billions of dollars that Congress wastes, but fail in getting its members to stop wasteful spending. Jim Bovard learned that hard lesson 30 years ago.
    James Bovard
  • What Should the Optimum Growth Rate of Money Supply Be? June 2, 2025
    The mainstream economic belief is that a growing economy needs a growing money supply to ensure “price stability.” Austrian economists, however, believe that there is no “optimum” money supply, which means government should not engage in monetary expansion.
    Frank Shostak
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