Rebellions are built on hope…

Rouge One: A Star Wars story is (deservingly) cleaning up at the box office. This stand-alone Star Wars story is a thrilling adventure tale with one of the best major battles in a Star Wars movie since […]

Since the election, there have been renewed calls to abolish the electoral college, so that the president could be elected by popular vote. In 2004, Campaign for Liberty Chairman Ron Paul explained why defenders of individual liberty and […]

Looking for a last-minute stocking stuffer? Try Libertarianism for Beginners by Todd Seavey with illustrations by Nathan Smith.

As the title suggests, this is not this book is not for someone already steeped in libertarian economics, history, […]

Over the past week, eastern Aleppo was completely brought back under control of the Syrian government. The population began to return to its homes, many of which were abandoned when al-Qaeda-linked rebels took over in 2012. As far as I know, the […]

Over the past week, eastern Aleppo was completely brought back under control of the Syrian government. The population began to return to its homes, many of which were abandoned when al-Qaeda-linked rebels took over in 2012. As far as I know, the […]

2016 marks the 50th anniversary of a classic science fiction show that not only raised serous political and philosophical questions but did so in a manner friendly to libertarianism….

No, I am not referring to Star Trek but The […]

Campaign for Liberty Chairman Ron Paul issued the following statement on the death of Ralph Raico:
Ralph Raico was one of the founding fathers of the libertarian movement. As a student of both Ludwig Von Mises and FA Hayek, as well as lifelong […]

In a little noticed move, President Obama endorsed forcing women to register for the Selective Service. If enacted, this would mean that if a future Congress was stupid enough to reinstate the draft, women would be forced into military […]

As Dr. Paul points out in his column this week, we have seen an increase in efforts to use government power to silence groups like Campaign for Liberty that organize opposition to big government.

This is not a new phenomenon, as the assaults […]

A major threat to liberty is the assault on the right to discuss political issues, seek out alternative information sources, and promote dissenting ideas and causes such as non-interventionism in foreign and domestic affairs. If this ongoing […]

Allied is a World War II spy thriller with an unsual premise, an interesting twist. It also shows the heartless of goverment’s wartime bureaucracies.

Allied tells the story of  Max Vatan, a Canadian Intelligence office, and  Marianne […]

Representative James Sensenbrenner (WI-05)  has introduced HR 5893, the No Taxation Without Representation Act. This act protects consumers form being forced to pay out-of-state sales  taxes when they purchase an item online or by a catalog […]

Last night the House GOP unvield the short-term spending bill. The bill extends goverment funding through April 28. It appropriates $1.07 trillion, thus keeping the budget below the spending caps.

However, it appropriates an additional $8 […]

This should be the last week of the Congressional session as Congress wraps up work on a long-term Continuing Resolution. The Resolution will also contain a supplement funding bill.

In addition, the Senate will be voted on the conference […]

This should be the last week of the Congressional session as Congress wraps up work on a long-term Continuing Resolution. The Resolution will also contain a supplement funding bill.

In addition, the Senate will be voted on the conference […]