Sen. Rand Paul discusses Americans’ continuous loss of liberty through the lens of Ray Bradbury’s dystopian classic “Fahrenheit 451.”
In this clip, Professor Jason Brennan explains why economic freedoms should matter as much as political freedoms. While democratic participation is important, giving someone the right to vote is not the same thing as giving someone control over his or her life. In the absence of constitutional limitations that preserve large spheres of economic liberty, collective decisions can lead to losses of autonomy. Professor Brennan points out that economic freedom is about more than just dollars and cents; it’s about providing individuals with the autonomy to “lead the lives that they regard as authentically theirs.” Decisions about careers, spending habits, and financial plans belong in an extensive sphere of liberty that allows individuals to shape their lives according to their own values and goals.
Professor Friedman proposes a mechanism that empowers politicians to say no to special interests. http://www.LibertyPen.com
O’Reilly tells a viewer that government health care is permitted thanks to the preamble to the Constitution. Bestselling author Tom Woods responds. http://www.LibertyClassroom.com.
Across the country, government is dealing a one-two punch to property rights and free speech. Using sign codes, cities are demanding large signs protesting eminent domain abuse be taken down. Free speech rights are essential to protect our other rights, including our property rights. If victims of eminent domain abuse can’t speak out against it, who can? IJ is working to defend individuals’ property rights and free speech rights when they come under attack.
A discussion of First Amendment principles and the implications of McCain-Feingold.
Investigate liberty issues at http://www.LibertyPen.com
Each week American Artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums and historic sites around the country. USS Constitution was launched in Boston in 1797 and named by President George Washington for the Constitution of the United States. The ship gained fame during the War of 1812, defeating British warships in three sea battles and earning the nickname “Old Ironsides.” American History TV visited the USS Constitution Museum in Boston, located at the same pier where the ship is docked today. The museum’s president, Anne Grimes Rand, gave us a tour of some of the museum’s exhibits and artifacts. In this preview, she talks about two of USS Constitution’s earliest encounters with British warships in the War of 1812. Watch the full tour at http://cs.pn/Kb3KEq.
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Ron and Rand Paul-endorsed Thomas Massie has won the Republican Primary for Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District.
Sen. Rand Paul needs help in the U.S. Senate. Ted Cruz is endorsed by Ron and Rand Paul.
This video, produced in 2008, tells the blunt truth about how destructive our tax system is, impoverishing Americans and creating wealth for the government to destroy our freedoms.
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George Mason Law Professor, Neomi Rao Moderates CJE Symposium’s Panel 2. Law Professors, Stephen Presser, Sanford Levinson, and Douglas Kmiec discuss the role of Judicial Engagement in Enforcing Limits on Government Power.
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http://ij.org/center-for-judicial-engagement-symposium-bios
