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David Boaz, leading voice of libertarianism, dies at 70
Washington Post· 6 days agoDavid Boaz, a writer and scholar who for nearly half a century was a leading voice of libertarianism...
RIP David Boaz, Libertarian Nonpareil
The American Conservative· 2 days agoDavid Boaz was long the public face of both the Cato Institute and Beltway libertarianism, arguing for free markets and civil liberties across multiple...
The cloudy future of the Federalist Society
Politico· 6 hours agoThe younger Meyer made his father’s fusionist creed a cornerstone of the conservative legal movement from its creation, positioning the Federalist...
Storm Clouds on the U.S. Industrial Policy Horizon?
The Dispatch via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoFor those who don’t know or know of David, he spent over four decades as the Cato Institute’s executive vice president—a title that doesn’t come anywhere...
In memory of David Boaz, an honorable champion of liberty
Orange County Register· 6 days ago“David made an incalculable contribution to building Cato into the respected institution and voice...
David Boaz, RIP
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIn the 1970s, he recalls, YAF saw themselves as not merely College Republicans but were instead "organized around a set of ideas." When he started with...
A Power Struggle Consumes the Libertarian Party
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWith Smith's encouragement, their Arizona senatorial candidate dropped out and endorsed Republican venture capitalist Blake Masters—who once said "...
A Hoppean Dissection of Javier Milei
Ludwig von Mises Institute· 19 hours agoIn his book, Democracy: The God That Failed, Hans-Hermann Hoppe talks about the neoconservative movement in the U.S. emerging in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when the left became increasingly ...
David Boaz's Final Speech: “The Rise of Illiberalism in the Shadow of Liberal Triumph”
Reason.com· 4 days agoToo often, libertarians (and also conservatives) believe that we are actually on the road to...
Dennis Clayson: Taking Polls - what could possibly go wrong?
Elko Daily Free Press· 7 days agoA poll’s accuracy is based on the statistical premise that a sample can be drawn from a “population”...