Tag Archives: Individual Rights
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Capitalism Relegates Racism and Prejudice to The Fringes of Society
1September 10, 2020 by Anders Ingemarson
Admin note: I’m sharing another chapter from my upcoming book “Think Right or Wrong, Not Left or Right: A 21st …
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Under Capitalism, Long-Range Thinking Stops A Pandemic in Its Tracks
6March 17, 2020 by Anders Ingemarson
Admin note: Based on recent developments I decided to draft a new section on long-range thinking and natural disasters (of …
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Surprise! The U.S. is Already a Scandinavian Style Welfare State
2November 7, 2019 by Anders Ingemarson
Admin note: SEPARATE! will take a break to complete a book with the working title “Think Right or Wrong, not …
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Violating Rights in The Name of Compassion: Government Full-Day Kindergarten
4July 2, 2019 by Anders Ingemarson
A few weeks ago, my wife and I had dinner with a good friend on the left and her husband. …
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Championing The Moral Case for Separating State and The Economy – What’s That About?
Leave a commentMay 23, 2019 by Anders Ingemarson
Our website analytics tell us the “Why Separate?” section gets little respect. We think this a pity as along with …
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Phasing Out Social Security Requires the Will of The People
Leave a commentMay 2, 2019 by Anders Ingemarson
A couple of weeks ago the Board of Trustees of the Social Security Trust Fund published their 2019 SSA Trustee …
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The Prospect of Democratic Socialism Should Give You Pause
3March 28, 2019 by Anders Ingemarson
Socialism refuses to die. We have previously commented on why admirers of political and economic freedom are so ineffective in …
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The Capitalist Green New Deal
1February 26, 2019 by Anders Ingemarson
Admin Note: The Objective Standard published my last article with the title “Why Conservatives Are Defenseless against Ocasio-Cortez’s Lethal Moral …
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Taking The Long View – Reading Therapy for Our Time
1January 7, 2019 by Anders Ingemarson
As we take stock of 2018 a silver lining may seem elusive. If you’re a leftist, you probably consider our …
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