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Élections et démocratie

France Needs Victims

The war between expropriators and producers has taken a wholly expected turn in France. The recently-elected socialist government announced

Aug 9, 2012
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Edward Hudgins
3 minutes
The Declaration and a Revolution Today

Americans are again celebrating Independence Day in traditional fashion, enjoying themselves with family and friends, picnics and fireworks.

Jul 3, 2012
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3 minutes
New Yorkers Shrug

Over the past decade New York State has lost 3.4 million residents, with incomes totaling $119 billion, according to the Tax Foundation

May 31, 2012
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Edward Hudgins
2 minutes
California's Choices: Austerity, Expropriation, or Liberty

California Gov. Jerry Brown announced that his state’s budget deficit will be $16 billion, up from earlier estimates of $9.2 billion, on a

May 16, 2012
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Edward Hudgins
3 minutes
Newt's Failed Presidential Campaign

Newt Gingrich is an American tragedy, a capacity and a potential wasted. The failed candidate for the 2012 Republican presidential nominatio

May 2, 2012
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Edward Hudgins
6 minutes
Paul Ryan et les idées d'Ayn Rand : à nouveau sur la sellette

Jeudi et vendredi derniers, une multitude d'articles ont été publiés sur le lien entre le député Paul Ryan et les idées d'Ayn Rand.

30 avril 2012
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5 minutes
Le coup de force d'Obama : faire des spéculateurs des boucs émissaires

Le 17 avril, le président Barrack Obama s'est adressé aux Américains au sujet de la hausse des prix de l'essence, qui dépassent désormais les 5 dollars le gallon dans certaines régions du pays.

25 avril 2012
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Walter Donway
10 minutes
Rick Santorum : Le républicain le plus anti-Reagan

Avec sa quasi-égalité dans les caucus de l'Iowa, Rick Santorum est la dernière alternative conservatrice à l'ancien gouverneur du Massachusetts.

5 janvier 2012
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Edward Hudgins
4 minutes
La rhétorique mitigée de l'investiture d'Obama

Presidential inauguration addresses are usually forgotten since it’s what the chief executive does after he’s sworn in that is of most

10 juin 2011
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Edward Hudgins
6 minutes
Happy Birthday George Washington!

George Washington unfortunately has become a cliché. For an older generation, he was too often treated as such a mythic figure that it was..

10 juin 2011
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Edward Hudgins
3 minutes
A Specter No Longer Haunts the Republican Party

Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter’s sudden change from the Republican to the Democratic Party has left Republicans with mixed feelings: rag

Jun 8, 2011
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Edward Hudgins
4 minutes
Al Franken is Responsible for Not Being Responsible

Entertainment celebrities with leftist political views are hardly anything new. What is unusual, however, is for one to reveal the deep

Jun 8, 2011
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Edward Hudgins
2 minutes
Un spectre de petit gouvernement ?

May 1, 2009—Republicans can both boo and cheer Sen. Arlen Specter’s switch to the Democratic Party. It’s a heavy blow for them to lose their

Jun 8, 2011
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3 minutes
Le triomphe du Léviathan

October 1, 2003 -- Communism is dead; long live capitalism. Surely there is some truth to this claim, as even diehard advocates of communism

31 mai 2011
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Herbert London
4 minutes
Voici Bob Barr

Editor’s Note: Bob Barr’s wide-ranging career has spanned law and politics, and multiple roles, including CIA analyst (1971-1978)..

30 mai 2011
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Lance Lamberton
10 minutes
Crisis in the GOP: The Battle for the Soul of the Republican Party

How can I say this? Surely we know the Republican response: “Think of the grim alternative! Congressional committees dominated or chaired by

28 mars 2011
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Edward Hudgins
15 minutes
Les étatistes républicains : Retour vers le futur ?

Automne 2006 -- Alors que je terminais la rédaction de ce numéro du magazine, j'ai reçu un courriel annonçant la publication du nouvel ouvrage de Ryan Sager, le

25 mars 2011
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Robert James Bidinotto
7 minutes
Are We All Libertarians Now?

November 2007 -- Brink Lindsey, The Age of Abundance: How Prosperity Transformed America's Politics and Culture. (New York: Collins, 2007)..

24 mars 2011
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10 minutes
Privé I : Qui a élu la démocratie ?

Back when I was writing the annual “Lands of Liberty” survey for the magazine Navigator, I would always include in the introduction a justification for evaluating the degree of democratic freedom in a country.

21 mars 2011
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Roger Donway
8 mins
Revue de livres : Les "choses permanentes" perdureront-elles ?

“Conservatism is too often a conservation of the wrong things,” said T.S. Eliot during a lecture in 1937, “liberalism a relaxation of

16 mars 2011
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6 minutes

Nous promouvons l'objectivisme ouvert : la philosophie de la raison, de la réussite, de l'individualisme et de la liberté.