By Mary Theroux | Monday April 11, 2011 at 1:16 PM PDT | 9 Comments
Robert Nelson, in the Independent Institute’s recent book, The New Holy Wars, points out that environmental religion owes its moral activism, ascetic discipline, reverence for nature, and fallen view of man to the Protestant theology of John Calvin. Manhattan’s new Church of Earthalujah is perhaps the most striking—though hardly rare—expression of this new religion....
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Tags: Business, California, Culture, Economics, Environment, Global Warming, Land use, Religion, United Nations
By Anthony Gregory | at 9:51 AM PDT | 9 Comments
The Obama administration has detained the alleged Wikileaks whistleblower under torturous conditions—for almost a year, he has been subjected to solitary confinement in a windowless 6×12 cell for 23 hours a day, under constant surveillance, prevented from exercising, lacking a pillow or sheets. For the remaining hour every day, he is allowed to walk...
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Tags: American History, Civil Liberties, Conservatism, Constitution, Corporatism, Corruption, Criminal Justice, Drugs, Education, Elections, Energy, Environment, Fascism, Federal Reserve, Free Market, Housing, Immigration, Imperialism, Inflation, Intellectual Property, Law, Liberalism, Liberty, Military, Nuclear Weapons, Philosophy, Police, Politics, Presidential Power, Property Rights, Regulation, Social Security, Surveillance, The State, Torture, War
By Mary Theroux | at 6:56 AM PDT | 4 Comments
It’s not often we get a real market test of the popularity of public employee unions, so this recent experience from Wisconsin provides an interesting peek at the real public’s perception. If a harbinger of broader public opinion, members of public employee unions may want to rethink their tactics. Owners of businesses from large...
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Tags: Business, Employment, Free Market, Labor, Property Rights