By Nathan Barton
Liberty, for Americans, and for most of the rest of the world, didn’t fare too well in the last few years. A few places, here and there, lost everything. Most places got liberty nibbled at, in large or small bites. In a very few places, liberty increased for the people who are there. (Despite the terrific efforts of tyrants and would-be tyrants.)
What IS liberty, though? There can obviously be degrees of liberty: some people, some societies, some communities can have more liberty, be more free than others. Google defines liberty in two ways: 1. the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one’s way of life, behavior, or political views, and 2. the power or scope to act as one pleases. Continue reading

Mike Vanderboegh – Rest in Peace
Mike and I had several very interesting conversations (email). I didn’t agreed with him about a number of things, including the authority of the “constitution,” of course, but always respected his integrity and consistency. The basis for the 3% non-organization was one of the best strategies for individual liberty I’ve ever seen, and I hope many will continue in that as his greatest legacy. I know that I will.
Rest in peace, Mike. Indeed.
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