by AnarchoChristian | Apr 28, 2020 | All Posts, Economics, Foreign Policy, Frederic Bastiat, Lew Rockwell, Non-Aggression, Rothbard, Voluntaryism, War
6 Books To Quarantine By, Part 3: Political Philosophy The various Covid-19 quarantines took most people by surprise. During that time, I’ve received numerous requests for reading suggestions. There are so many books to recommend, and if you’ve subscribed to the...
by AnarchoChristian | Mar 31, 2019 | All Posts, Economics, Frederic Bastiat
“There ought to be a law!” By Adam Graham Perhaps more than any other modern era, Americans today are obsessed with the proper role of law. Some citizens, old and young, lament the loss of a long ago time of some unified, less partisan, less divided polity. Whether...
by AnarchoChristian | May 18, 2018 | A.B.B., All Posts, Anarchism, Constitution, Frederic Bastiat
The Case Against Cops by A.B.B. One June 5th, 1989, Associated Press photographer Jeff Widener captured what would become arguably one of the mast famous pictures of the 20th century. Immortalized forever on the film of a Nikon FE2 camera, “Tank Man”...
by AnarchoChristian | Jan 21, 2018 | All Posts, Bible, Economics, Frederic Bastiat, Nationalism, Non-Aggression, Patriotism, Ron Paul, War
The war god has gone by many names. Every civilization has named him, honored him and made sacrifice to him. Mars, Ares, Odin, Anhur, and Belus are to name a few, and though his name changes, the sacrifice remains the same. Money and liberty are hard to quantify, but...
by AnarchoChristian | Sep 4, 2017 | All Posts, Capitalism, Economics, Frederic Bastiat
This article was originally published by Walter Williams on FEE.org. I must have been forty years old before reading Frederic Bastiat’s classic The Law. An anonymous person, to whom I shall eternally be in debt, mailed me an unsolicited copy. After reading the...
by AnarchoChristian | Jun 28, 2017 | All Posts, Capitalism, Economics, Frederic Bastiat, Non-Aggression
Frederic Bastiat wrote The Law in 1850. It continues today to be an invaluable and timeless resource for the role of government, it’s proclivity to tyranny, and to whom our rights come from. “Each of us has a natural right — from God — to defend his...