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Responses to “Save our Structures” [2007 Ontario election] (September 25, 2007)

Canadian Liberty Posted on September 25, 2007 by AlanSeptember 18, 2021  

My answers are indented: Website: www.saveourstructures.ca “Dear Candidate, “The Province of Ontario downloaded hundreds of dilapidated units of public housing onto the City of Toronto in 2001, with no capital funding to fix them. As a result, Toronto Community Housing … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Austerity, Economics, Housing, Libertarian Politics, Libertarianism, Ontario, Ontario Election 2007, Philosophy, Poverty, Principles, Save Our Structures, Strategies, Taxes, Welfare | Leave a reply

Notes on first two chapters of “Man, Economy and State with Power and Market” by Murray N. Rothbard (September 9, 2006)

Canadian Liberty Posted on September 9, 2006 by AlanMarch 29, 2024  

A Study of Man, Economy and State with Power and Market by Murray N. Rothbard Man, Economy, And State: A Treatise On Economic Principles Power and Market: Government and the Economy Read the Scholars’ Edition which combines both books at … Continue reading →

Posted in Books | Tagged Austrian Economics, Economics, Economy and State, Man, Murray Rothbard, Philosophy, Power and Market, Principles, Property Rights | Leave a reply

Libertarian Ideas: An Interview with Samuel Edward Konkin III (posted August 17, 2006)

Canadian Liberty Posted on August 17, 2006 by AlanSeptember 18, 2021  

Quote from interview below: The major issues of the 1960s for American youth were the VietNam War and conscription for it, drugs legalization, and freedom to protest. Libertarians agreed with the New Left (SDS, etc.) on all these issues and … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Agorism, Ayn Rand, Charles Koch, Chicago School, Dana Rohrabacher, David Nolan, Economics, Frank Meyer, Fusionism, History, John Randolph, Karl Hess, Leonard Read, Libertarian Party (U.S.), Libertarian Politics, Libertarianism, Ludwig Von Mises, Milton Friedman, Murray Rothbard, New Left, New Libertarian Manifesto, Philosophy, Principles, Robert LeFevre, Ron Paul, Samuel Edward Konkin III (SEK3), SDS, Voluntarism, Voluntaryism, War, William F. Buckley, YAF | Leave a reply

Understanding “Price Gouging” and Price Controls (September 11, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on September 11, 2005 by AlanMarch 29, 2024  

note 2015: With or without these arguments, consider the retailer’s situation before judging them, and also the customer’s point of view. In times of crisis, we tend to naturally want to help others in our community. However, the big impersonal … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Economics, Price Controls, Price Gouging | Leave a reply

Liberty, war & politics – Niger, Ambassador Wilson

Canadian Liberty Posted on October 4, 2003 by AlanNovember 9, 2022  

October 4, 2003 (6/3/2020 – I am not so sure about how I feel about minimum wage nowadays, seems to cut both ways – the government can reduce wages and keep them low, as they please–because governments are generally controlled … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged CIA, Economics, Minimum Wage, Niger | Leave a reply

Liberty, war & politics – bogus from the beginning – Iraq, Liberia

Canadian Liberty Posted on July 14, 2003 by AlanSeptember 4, 2020  

July 14, 2003 – B   Bogus From the Beginning by Justin Raimondo,  Antiwar.com, July 14, 2003   Stay Out Of Liberia by Charley Reese, reese.king-online.com, July 14, 2003   The Economics of Discrimination by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., LewRockwell.com, … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Economics, Iraq, War | Leave a reply

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