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The temperance movement's effect on drug use
Blogged on: August 13, 2008, 7:14 am
"What we think of as today’s major drugs almost all entered American culture in the mid-19th century, and all became hugely popular by the end of it. Key to their success was the demonization of beer, wine, and liquor..."
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drugwar | law | drugpolicy | history | america | linkblog | blogpost
Was the Constitution Really Meant to Constrain the Government? | News & Commentary | The Foundation for Economic Education: In Brief
Blogged on: August 8, 2008, 7:32 am
Sheldon Richman reexamines the assumptions about the framers' intentions in drafting the Constitution
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linkblog | constitution | constitutionalism | government | history | 1700s | america | law
When Has Independence Been Worth the Price?
Blogged on: July 6, 2008, 7:48 am
Bryan Caplan questions the usefulness of war in the struggle for autonomy and freedom.
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revolution | war | rights | libertarianism | linkblog | blogpost | history | russia
The web that time forgot
Blogged on: June 21, 2008, 7:22 am
A fascinating article on Paul Otlet and the world wide web that might have started back in the 1930s
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history | internet | information | semantic | steampunk | network | linkblog | article | mainstream
Justin Raimondo on Libertarianism’s Divergent Roads
Blogged on: June 12, 2008, 8:06 am
"In considering the future of libertarianism, one has to imagine at least two futures: one for the kept intellectuals of the Beltway set, and the other for the populist grassroots movement..."
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populism | libertarianism | opinion | essay | linkblog | ron-paul | intellectuals | history | economics | politics
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