-- Thomas Sowell "If a nation values anything more than freedom, it will lose its freedom; and the irony of it is that if it is comfort or money that it values more, it will lose that too." -- Somerset Maugham "The trade-off between freedom and security, so often proposed so ...
–Thomas Jefferson What is ominous is the ease with which some people go from saying that they don't like something to saying that the government should forbid it. When you go down that road, don't expect freedom to survive very long. –Thomas Sowell There are more instances of the a...
behavioral standards, personal responsibility, and all the other basic things that the clever intelligentsia disdain - without ruinous consequences to them and to society at large. —Thomas Sowell
it-all who has accomplished absolutely nothing beyond the advancement of his own career with rhetoric, and who has for years allied himself with a succession of people who have openly expressed their haterd of America." This is a quote from Thomas Sowell on his opinion of Barack Hussein ...
Among those authors and explorers that have proposed our Earth is Hollow, interestingly enough, were some highly respected scientists of the early Industrial Revolution. In 1692, British astronomer Edmund Halley, theorized that our earth is hollow with several inner concentric shells to explain the ea...
If Milton Friedman is so well respected in economics (Nobel Prize winner, taught at U of Chicago for over 30 years) why doesn't government, at the federal and state level, adopt his economic policies?What would (or did)...
Is there a way of conceptualizing the position of women in traditional society that enables us to explain both the apparent disadvantages under which women claim to suffer as well as the vastly greater number of undoubted privileges to which women have also been entitled?
It still has a technical definition in economics that in fact accurately describes a crucial feature of any advanced economic order that will arise when property rights (liberty) are respected. And for anyone who seeks any economic understanding at all, we need a word that correlates with this ...
Threats reminiscent of the loyalty oaths of the late 1940s and early 1950s. Subtle and overt pressure against faculty holding the “wrong views”, with University faculty increasingly pushed towards a monoculture of political correctness.