Sea-Ceding in Florida

By Joe Quick, Seasteading Institute A new nation based on freedom and natural rights is currently being founded right in your backyard! If you are ready to stop arguing and start seasteading, join Atlas Island and be a part of sea-cession. Atlas Island is a clear three stage […]

Who Is Ray Epps? DOJ Won’t Say

By Ken Silva, Epoch Times Top federal law enforcement officials have declined to answer numerous questions about Ray Epps, the Arizona resident captured on video encouraging Jan. 6 protestors to breach Capitol Hill. Controversy has surrounded Epps in recent months due to questions about his possible connection to […]

What Should the Left Do About China?

Nothing? By David Klion, The Nation Progressive thinkers are developing a foreign policy approach that opposes military confrontation while acknowledging Beijing’s oppressive policies. Since March 2019, Hong Kong has confronted the greatest challenge to its relatively free and open civil society since it was transferred from British to […]

Where are the real threats to voting rights and elections in the U.S.?

The Signal Where are the real threats to voting rights and elections in the U.S.? Jessica Huseman on how Democratic legislative priorities are distracting from Republicans’ most consequential political initiatives. “A turning point in this nation’s history.” That’s how U.S. President Joe Biden described the upcoming consideration of voting-rights bills in […]

Decline of the Liberal Global Order

In this Direct Interview, John speaks with Doug Stokes, Professor of International Security and Strategy at the University of Exeter. As the liberal global order is further eroded by identity politics and woke ideology, Professor Stokes and John consider the impacts of these progressive movements and a way […]

Where Does NATO Enlargement End?

By Patrick J. Buchanan, LewRockwell.Com After the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 and the Warsaw Pact dissolved, the breakup of the USSR began. But the dissolution did not stop with the 14 Soviet “republics” declaring their independence of Moscow. Decomposition had only just begun. Transnistria broke away from […]

The State: Theory and Praxis

Apparently, Kevin Carson, who is definitely the best modern anarchist economist, has a publicly available manuscript for a new book examining different theories of the state.  As many readers know, I lean toward a type of hybrid theory of left/right power elite models, a kind of intersection of […]

A Study in Unflattering Contrasts

By Paul Gottfried, American Greatness Chuck Schumer’s chutzpah in doing anything to maintain and expand his party’s power stands in depressing contrast to the go-along attitude shown by Republican congressional leaders. There is something almost breathtaking about the way Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) seizes every opportunity […]