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Economics – The Libertarian Press
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August 29, 2016. Solar power or batteries? Which will be the breakthrough? July 18, 2015. Will electric cars revolutionize the world? We have seen, just last week, news of a battery powered plane. Will this change our transport structures? It is certainly possible, but we probably need better ways of generating electricity if we are to see major environmental benefits from any such change. In large parts of the US, […]. November 24, 2014. Lucy’s Diamonds: The Ethics of Modern Consumption. July 18, 2014.
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Write For Us – The Libertarian Press
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August 29, 2016. Are you a Libertarian? Are you not a Libertarian but have something to say? The Libertarian Press is constantly on the look-out for new writers for its pages, so get in touch if you have an article that you want to submit. Contact the LibPress team at: libertarianpressuk@gmail.com. Any submission should include examples of your writing, proof you are human (we get lots of spam entries), and some ideas of what you want to write for us. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Political Theory – The Libertarian Press
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August 29, 2016. The purpose of punishment. July 16, 2015. Why do we punish people for crimes? There are mixed rational and emotional reasons. It gives satisfaction to victims and their families. It can have a rehabilitative effect on criminals. When all else fails, at least we know that people who are locked up are not reoffending while they are in prison (or at least […]. Filed Under: Political Theory. The scent of socialism and tripe-hound of equality. May 2, 2015. Filed Under: Political Theory. Let u...
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Health – The Libertarian Press
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August 29, 2016. March 26, 2013. Robert A Heinlein’s predictions for the year 2000 make fascinating reading. Written in 1952 he was spot on with some and way off with others. His contemporaries might have thought the suggestion that people would have had personal phones they could fit in a handbag and home phones that could take messages far less likely […]. The Tobacco-Stained Torch of Liberty: Libertarians and the Smoking Ban. September 12, 2012. September 10, 2012. May 31, 2012. Among the Drug WarR...
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Regulation – The Libertarian Press
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August 29, 2016. USA and France: both wrong on tax. January 17, 2013. Forgive me for returning to a favourite hobby-horse, but it’s hugely frustrating — and sad — that two of the world’s great economies, the USA and France, don’t seem to understand the most basic issues on taxation. In Washington we’ve been treated to the fiscal cliff-hanger — resolved for the moment, until they get down to the details. Obama has […]. October 1, 2012. The Tobacco-Stained Torch of Liberty: Libertarians and the Smoking Ban.
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International – The Libertarian Press
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August 29, 2016. Facing facts on Iran. July 18, 2015. The deal that the international negotiating team known as P5 1 (USA, Russia, China, UK, France and Germany) reached with Iran could certainly go wrong. For example, freed from sanctions and flush with cash, Iran could step up its nuclear program and not get caught. The inspections regime is far from perfect. Alternatively it […]. Time for Plumbers Without Borders. December 15, 2014. September 13, 2014. Iraq’s modern woes an echo of its ancient past.
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Weird News – The Libertarian Press
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August 29, 2016. September 27, 2012. Gary Johnson is the US Libertarian Party nominee for the 2012 election. As this video demonstrates, he is dedicated to fighting “zombiecrats” and “zombiecans”. Its nice to see that US libertarians have a sense of humour! Tagged With: gary johnson. 100 people detained in Russia after police mistook rugby match as brawl. August 31, 2012. Filed Under: Weird News. Institute for Fiscal Studies. Institute for Public Policy Research. Institute of Economic Affairs. Unbelievab...
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Uk Politics – The Libertarian Press
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August 29, 2016. Brexit what does it really mean? June 25, 2016. Opinion polls in the UK underestimated support for Brexit Britain’s exit from the European Union. Blue collar workers in particular ignored pleadings of the Labour Party, which was almost united in arguing that Britain should remain in the EU, and either voted to leave or stayed at home. This may have implications for polling […]. Filed Under: European Union. June 16, 2016. How do we make it so? First, […]. Filed Under: European Union.
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Education – The Libertarian Press
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August 29, 2016. In defence of Public Schools. September 7, 2012. Mehdi Hasan of the Hufffington Post recently wrote an article entitled: Warren Buffett Is Right: It’s Time to Ban Private Schools Here at The Libertarian Press, we don’t like ‘banning’ things. As such, it is necessary to refute Mr Hasan’s claims that the banning of public schools will do no end of good for the British […]. Tagged With: public school. Who Pays For Education? March 25, 2010. Institute for Fiscal Studies. They let you down.
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History – The Libertarian Press
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August 29, 2016. On liberty: The Czech museum of Communism. August 5, 2014. Strangely enough, it was a visit to the Communist Museum in Prague that led me to write something slightly different. The museum is outstanding and good value. It presents an insightful, detailed and notably accurate chronology of Czechoslovakia’s communist past. Despite having studied East European Communism in agonising detail at University, I was still horrified […]. LP Review: Seven Years in Tibet, by Heinrich Harrer. The fol...