A Few Thoughts on the Chatrie Oral Argument
On the whole, a good morning for the government.
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On the whole, a good morning for the government.
by Chap Petersen A couple years ago, I wrote an essay entitled: “Single-Party Government Didn’t Work in the Soviet Union, and It’s Not Working in Fairfax County Either.” My goal wa...
"Why should somebody else have this right to decide the direction of my own life?" asks Timothy Sandefur, author of the book You Don't Own Me.
'Our government is rooted in the consent of We the People,' retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer writes.
America’s political factions hate each other and torment each other when in power. Violence results.
Politics can feel overwhelming, divisive, and out of control, but Christians are called to respond differently. This article offers a refreshing, faith-filled perspective on how to...
Politics can feel overwhelming, divisive, and out of control, but Christians are called to respond differently.
" Those then, who resist a confirmation of public order, are the true Artificers of monarchy—not that this is the intention of the general... read more...
The core purpose of government is to provide freedom from fear. That means freedom from physical threat, Freedom from want, freedom from discrimination and freedom Read the full ar...
Of all kinds of governments, the most difficult kind of government is constitutional democracy. This is because it requires full participation of the citizens. When practiced accor...
Yet the argument of Book V is something quite different. Over hundreds of pages, Smith patiently shows why both peace and a tolerable administration of justice are historically rar...
They are not an abstract theory that you only learn in college or law school, but the basic premises of our Constitution and government that you can learn from the people all aroun...
Is personal freedom a reality or a myth? Does the government execute the will of the governed or the will of those who finance its officials? Does the Bill of Rights restrain the g...
Editor’s Note: a guest post by Charlie Davis, the Secretary of the Republican Party of Louisiana and a Louisiana entrepreneur and small business owner. I’ve watched Speaker Mike Jo...
Many government rules are just dumb
On March 19, 1776—two days after America’s Continental Army forced the British Army to evacuate Boston—John Adams, attending Congress in Philadelphia, wrote to his wife Abigail, at...
One of the greatest fears of the Anti-Federalists during the debates over the ratification of the proposed constitution drawn up in Philadelphia in 1787 was that it would become so...
As politicians threaten the independence of the judiciary and arrogate the power of the legislature over all other branches, maybe some remedial reading is in order? by Shaun Kenne...
As a young political science and philosophy major I learned about types of governments. Among these is the plutocracy—rule by the wealthy. I recall thinking, in my young anarchist...
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