All Posts Tagged With: "War on Terror"

Indefinite Detention and the Free Society

The free market, and the free society in general, cannot be understood without also understanding their indispensable political, legal, and moral conditions.

2Dec2011 | Sheldon Richman | 20 comments | Continued

KLM in NYC

I must admit, I’m a bit conflicted about the whole Kalid Sheikh Mohammed controversy. Both sides of the argument valid in a certain context. Mayor Guliani was on the Sunday talk shows this weekend, and of course we all know where he stands on the issue. From CSM: In this particular case, we’re reaching out [...]

16Nov2009 | Mike Van Winkle | 0 comments | Continued

The Great Writ Then and Now

The Great Writ Then and Now by Wendy McElroy Wendy McElroy (wendy@wendymcelroy.com) is an author, the editor of ifeminists.com, and a research fellow for the Independent Institute in Oakland, California. Habeas corpus is a rarely invoked legal writ, or document, widely considered to be the cornerstone of individual liberty. Also known as The Great Writ, [...]

23Oct2009 | Wendy McElroy | 1 comment | Continued

A Million Terrorists?

In July the federal government added the millionth name to its “Terrorism Watch List”—and it may have been yours. Comprising just 16 names on September 11, 2001, this modern blacklist now functions as a catchall and cover for federal intelligence agencies. Since no one wants to be accused of overlooking a terrorist, bureaucrats have added [...]

1Nov2008 | Becky Akers | 4 comments | Continued

Welfare for the Rich

Advocates of the free market—including those considered “right-wing” and “conservative”—believe it is wrong to violate property rights. Consequently, they oppose egalitarian measures to steal from the rich and give to the poor. Such “income redistribution” represents naked theft and epitomizes the Founding Fathers’ fears of unfettered democracy. At the same time, champions of laissez faire [...]

1Apr2007 | Robert P. Murphy | 10 comments | Continued

The State’s Quest for Total Information Awareness

David Brown is a freelance writer and editor. This is the second of two parts. Efforts to transform the United States into a surveillance regime on a totalitarian or quasi-totalitarian model are currently underway. In addition to attempts to beef up and make uniform the state driver’s licenses-thereby blending them into either a de facto [...]

1May2003 | David M. Brown | 4 comments | Continued

Homeland Security Circa AD 285

Alexis de Tocqueville said that nothing is so threatening to individual liberty as extended war. Wars add to the relative power of the central government, and this change in the balance of power is accompanied by the decline of personal freedom. “A long war almost always places nations in this sad alternative: that their defeat [...]

1Apr2003 | Harold B. Jones Jr. | 3 comments | Continued

Weapon of Mass Distraction

In 1795 James Madison wrote: “Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded, because it comprises and develops the germ of every other. War is the parent of armies; from these proceed debts and taxes; and armies, and debts, and taxes are the known instruments for bringing the [...]

1Sep2002 | Sheldon Richman | 0 comments | Continued

Leviathan: America’s Secret Challenge

How helpful of physicist S. Fred Singer, head of the Washington area-based Science and Environmental Policy Project, to restore the idea of “hormesis.” Hormesis is the principle that things beneficial to life in low doses can be fatal in high doses. Singer mentions such things as alcohol, sunshine, iodine, sodium, iron, copper, cholesterol, and nuclear [...]

1Jul2002 | William H. Peterson | 2 comments | Continued

The Right to Be Left Alone

“The makers of the Constitution conferred the most comprehensive of rights and the right most valued by all civilized men—the right to be let alone.” -Justice Louis D. Brandeis According to Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration of Independence, one of the “repeated injuries and usurpations” committed against the American people by the King of England [...]

1May2002 | Mark Skousen | 1 comment | Continued

A War to End All Banditry

Even before the United States wound down its military operations in Afghanistan, it began looking for targets elsewhere. But policymakers must remember that Washington’s primary interest is thwarting transnational terrorists who target Americans, not combating local criminals and insurgents around the globe. After just three months, the Taliban was overthrown, the al Qaeda network was [...]

1May2002 | Doug Bandow | 1 comment | Continued

Wartime Curbs on Liberty Are Costless?

In one of the most provocative opinion articles of recent times, “Security Comes Before Liberty” (Wall Street Journal, October 23, 2001), Jay Winik argued (1) that in previous national emergencies, U.S. presidents took strong repressive measures against citizens and other residents of the country, (2) that the repressive measures implemented so far by the Bush [...]

1Mar2002 | Robert Higgs | 0 comments | Continued
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