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  • “God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. Yet his shadow still looms. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all [...]

    Chavez is dead

    6 March, 2013
  • I watched a couple nights ago the movie Lincoln and also last week I finished reading Ronald C. White‘s biography of Abraham Lincoln.  I [...]

    Worth reading: Lincoln’s Cooper Union Speech

    27 February, 2013
  • WASHINGTON — Faced with billions of dollars in losses, the Postal Service announced on Wednesday (Feb. 06 2013) that it would seek to stop [...]

    The legacy of George Washington’s Postal Service Act of February 20, 1792

    20 February, 2013
  • In a new 538 post, the author Nate Silver spends a lot of energy proving the unsurprising: that presidents who serve longer, and win larger [...]

    Will History (and people) love Barack Obama?

    27 January, 2013
  • Nobel laureate and Classical Liberal economist James M. Buchanan has died today.  He was one of the most important economist of the 20th. [...]

    RIP James M. Buchanan (October 3, 1919 – January 9, 2013)

    9 January, 2013

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