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Principled Parties

Imagine a political movement that says it’s committed to “equal rights”—and means it. Not just equality in a few cherry-picked rights but all human rights, including the most maligned, property rights. Imagine a movement whose raison d’être is to oppose any and all special privileges from government for anybody. When it comes to political parties, [...]

1Jan2010 | Lawrence W. Reed | 5 comments | Continued

The U.S. Presidents and the Money Issue

Greg Kaza is a Michigan state representative. He has taught economics and history at Northwood University, where he served as an adjunct professor. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the most important presidential campaign ever to revolve around an issue largely ignored in contemporary politics—monetary policy. The Republicans, with William McKinley as their candidate, [...]

1Apr1996 | Greg Kaza | 1 comment | Continued
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