Recently the Republican nominee for one of Kentucky’s senate seat, Rand Paul, dared to question the 1964 passing of the Civil Rights Act (or did he?). This instantly made him a Very Bad Person™ in the eyes of progressives (not that having Ron Paul for a father is winning many popularity contests). Paul seemed to […]
Tag Archive: Thomas Woods
May 21
Liberty, Law, and Civil Rights
Tags: Activism and Apologetics, Bruce Bartlett, Civil Rights Act, David Weigel, decision theory, free market, game theory, Law and Government, libertarianism, natural rights, non-agression principle, Philosophy, Rand Paul, Rob Carr, Society and Culture, subjective theory of value, Thomas Woods, utility
Jul 29
I'll Avoid Crude Jokes This Time ;)
Humiliation Alleged in Delta Suit “CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) – A woman who says she was pulled off an airplane and asked to take a sex toy out of her luggage after it started vibrating is suing Delta Air Lines, saying she was publicly humiliated.”
Tags: Activism and Apologetics, Bruce Bartlett, Civil Rights Act, David Weigel, decision theory, economics, free market, game theory, Law and Government, libertarianism, natural rights, non-agression principle, Philosophy, Rand Paul, Rob Carr, Society and Culture, subjective theory of value, Thomas Woods, utility
Jul 21
Order from Chaos
Second law of thermodynamics “broken”
Tags: Activism and Apologetics, Bruce Bartlett, Civil Rights Act, David Weigel, decision theory, economics, free market, game theory, Law and Government, libertarianism, natural rights, non-agression principle, Philosophy, Rand Paul, Rob Carr, Society and Culture, subjective theory of value, Thomas Woods, utility
My Blogs
- Fides et Ratio “Faith without reason is blind, but reason without faith is empty”- Immanuel Kant
- Kang vs. Kodos “We must go forward, not backward. Upward, not forward. And always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom.”
- Rabble Raiser Look who peed in the gene pool…
- Running My Ass Off I’d like to trade in my keg for a six-pack.