The three volumes of The Gulag Archipelago — one continuous, extended scream of outrage — are, paradoxically, brilliant, bitter, disbelieving and infused with awe: awe at the strength characterising the best among us, in the worst of all situations. In that monumental text, published in 1973, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn conducted “an experiment in literary investigation” — a hybrid […]
A n interesting study on the morality of libertarians. My favorite quote… “We might say that liberals have the most ‘feminine’ cognitive style, and libertarians the most ‘masculine.’” http://reason.com/archives/2010/11/02/the-science-of-libertarian
Our societal lens has become smudged, cracked, and broken. Through that lens, young boys go fight and die in the mud for our righteous country. “Heroes, all!” Through that lens, the noble flag waves majestically overhead while life leaves their broken and fragile bodies. Boys cough up blood and wilt like dying flowers before a […]
2 Replies to “Jack Hunter on Secession and the Liberal Mind”
Hypothetically, isn’t it the Federal government’s responsibility to protect the liberties of citizens and, therefore, liberate them forcefully from their oppressors?
Hypothetically, isn’t it the Federal government’s responsibility to protect the liberties of citizens and, therefore, liberate them forcefully from their oppressors?
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