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September 12, 2023  •  Weekly Newsletter
How the New Deal Harmed Black Americans

David T. Beito (National Review)

The New Deal harmed black Americans? Yes, badly. Very badly in Memphis, TN. And those violations of civil rights foreshadowed the extraordinary civil-rights violation yet to come: the mass confinement of Japanese Americans in what FDR himself called “concentration camps.” Why, then, is FDR still such a hero to so many progressives? READ MORE »

The New Deal’s War on the Bill of Rights

The Untold Story of FDR’s Concentration Camps, Censorship, and Mass Surveillance

By David T. Beito

The Difference Between First and Third World Urbanism

Scott Beyer (Catalyst)

The differences? Big, mostly obvious, and favoring the First World—but not always when liberty is concerned. Third Worlders can more easily establish their own businesses, build homes, and get around without government interference. We First Worlders might have a lot to learn. READ MORE »

Lessons from the Poor

Triumph of the Entrepreneurial Spirit

Edited by Alvaro Vargas Llosa

Gov. Gavin’s Gun Gambit

K. Lloyd Billingsley (American Spectator)

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed a 28th amendment to the Constitution—to “enshrine” “common sense gun” measures. But like the myriad of such proposals that have come before this one, the measure would have zero effect on violent criminals, who, by definition, don’t follow laws. But the effect on innocent, now more vulnerable citizens would be deadly. READ MORE »

The Right to Bear Arms

A Constitutional Right of the People
or a Privilege of the Ruling Class?

By Stephen P. Halbrook

Ill Effects of Tuberville’s Abortion Protest Are Overblown

Ivan R. Eland (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

To protest the Pentagon’s new policy allowing military personnel, post-Dobbs, to travel, at tax-payer expense, to get abortions, Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) has recently blocked senior military promotions requiring Senate confirmation. But the war party need not worry. A few hundred fewer top brass wearing fewer stripes will have zero effect on a military already magnitudes stronger than its nearest competitor—and probably bloated beyond our real needs. READ MORE »

In Search of Monsters to Destroy

The Folly of American Empire
and the Paths to Peace

By Christopher J. Coyne

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