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American Isaiahs: Keeping the National Faith against the Bloody Idol Fear

American Isaiahs: Keeping the National Faith against the Bloody Idol Fear

September 9, 2013 at 8:30 am 1 comment

by Matthew P. Cavedon: Biblical Judah was a nation tempted by fear in the face of invasion. Instead of turning to God, it tried to place its trust in the might of a foreign army. Judah’s prophet Isaiah, echoed centuries later by the prophet Ezekiel, condemned this move as a […]

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Moral Reasons to Stand with Rand

Moral Reasons to Stand with Rand

March 15, 2013 at 10:30 am 1 comment

by Brian Kogelmann: In this essay I address a recent blog post published by a colleague of mine, Evan Bernick. In his post Evan offers both moral and constitutional arguments justifying the Obama administration’s current use of drones, trying to show how current policy is in line with libertarian values […]

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Why I’m Not Standing with Rand: A Libertarian Defense of Obama’s Drone Policy

Why I’m Not Standing with Rand: A Libertarian Defense of Obama’s Drone Policy

March 13, 2013 at 12:35 pm 3 comments

by Evan Bernick  Because libertarians have had few reasons to celebrate in recent years, we are eager to claim even the smallest victories. Political commentators on the left and right have opined that Senator Rand Paul achieved a significant victory for the “liberty movement” with his 13-hour denunciation of the Obama […]

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