Taxation Is Theft: New Design + Civil Disobedience Quotes
Life is exactly like Grand Theft Auto. But instead of a Pegassi Infernus that you just stole two minutes ago, you drive a ‘97 Geo Prizm with…
Life is exactly like Grand Theft Auto. But instead of a Pegassi Infernus that you just stole two minutes ago, you drive a ‘97 Geo Prizm with…
By CJ Hopkins The Berlin State Prosecutor has launched a criminal investigation of me for tweeting the image on the cover of my book, The Rise…
By Michael Boldin Tyranny often goes hand in hand with powerful people controlling and manipulating language – the meaning of words. Here are four –…
Op-Ed by Scott Lazarowitz Recent events in the news are further proof that the regime in Washington needs to be dismantled, governance needs to be…
By Tyler Durden A Philadelphia federal appeals court has ruled that a Pennsylvania man convicted of a nonviolent crime cannot be stripped of his 2nd…
By Konrad Rękas Supposedly completely innovative and revolutionary projects, announced today as a part of the Even Braver and Newer World, not only already existed,…
By Joe Lauria A single judge on the High Court of England and Wales has rejected imprisoned WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange’s nearly year-old request to appeal the…
By John Gilmore We can kill three bad vax bills. The New York legislature is scheduled to go home for the year TODAY, Friday 6/9…
By Michael Maharrey If you want to subject people to tyranny, the first step is to eliminate the freeness of speech. If you can’t have…
By Michael Maharrey Today, a West Virginia law goes into effect prohibiting state government entities from accessing information about firearm and ammunition purchases generated by…
By Aaron Maté The Federal Bureau of Investigation has aided a Ukrainian intelligence effort to censor social-media users and obtain their personal information, leaked emails…
By Andrew Lowenthal In Costa Rica and Latvia today, the Atlantic Council is hosting its 360/OS Summit at RightsCon Costa Rica and NATO’s Riga StratCom….
By Karen Gullo In a victory for transparency in police use of facial recognition, a New Jersey appellate court today ruled that state prosecutors—who charged…
No political movement is a monolith. Political movements have their own sub-sects and factions within them. Libertarianism has been no exception to this rule. One…