Defending the Undefendable is a 1976 book by American economist Walter Block. It has been translated into ten foreign languages. The book advances the...
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Walter Block (section Defending the Undefendable)
written two dozen books. He is best known for his 1976 book Defending the Undefendable. The book has been translated into ten foreign languages. Fox Business...
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Curtis Yarvin (redirect from The Cathedral (neoreaction))
to replace American democracy with a sort of techno-monarchy". He has defended the institution of slavery, and has suggested that certain races may be more...
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Democracy: The God That Failed is a 2001 book by Hans-Hermann Hoppe containing thirteen essays on democracy. Passages in the book oppose universal suffrage...
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Peter Thiel (redirect from The Diversity Myth)
was the first outside investor in Facebook. According to Forbes, as of May 2025, Thiel's estimated net worth stood at US$20.8 billion, making him the 103rd-richest...
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Rose Wilder Lane (redirect from The Discovery of Freedom)
of Sunset magazine. The book was published well before Hoover became president in 1929. A friend and defender of Hoover's for the remainder of her life...
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member of the Libertarian League Walter Block – Austrian School economist in the Rothbardian tradition, author of Defending the Undefendable and Yes to...
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Ron Paul (redirect from The Case for Defending America)
policy of balancing budgets, bringing the troops home, defending privacy and personal liberties, and investigating the Federal Reserve. Paul also said that...
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Non-aggression principle (category Libertarianism in the United States)
David D. Friedman, who believes that the NAP should be understood as a relative rather than absolute principle, defends his view by using a sorites argument...
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Gadsden flag (category Culture of the United States)
we'll defend". This design of the War Office seal was carried forward—with some minor modifications—into the subsequent designs as well as the Department...
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John Birch Society (redirect from The John Birch Society)
controversial. In the 1960s, the conservative William F. Buckley Jr. and National Review attempted to shun the JBS to the fringes of the American right....
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Come and take it (category Flags of the United States)
the Stanley Cup replacing the cannon; the Stars were the defending champions that year. "Don't Tread on Me", slogan used on the Gadsden flag "From my cold...
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economist Walter Block's book, Defending the Undefendable. While many of his ideas were criticized during the 1950s and '60s by the psychotherapeutic establishment...
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Dark Enlightenment (redirect from The Dark Enlightenment)
individuals may use violence to defend their own property. His concern [...] is deciding who has the monopoly on the legitimate use of violence. But rather...
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Greg Gutfeld (category The American Spectator people)
and author. He is the host of the late-night comedy talk show Gutfeld!, and hosted a Saturday night edition of Gutfeld! called The Greg Gutfeld Show from...
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Rodrigues: Amazon.com: Books Defending the Undefendable – pdf at Ludwig von Mises Institute (mises.org) Gag On This: The Scrofulous Cartoons Of Charles...
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Thomas Sowell (category African Americans in the Korean War)
replied, "I think he's better than the previous president [Barack Obama]." During interviews in 2019, Sowell defended Trump against charges of racism. In...
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Libertarian Republican (category Libertarianism in the United States)
Pelosi, USA Today (November 15, 2016). Emma Dumain, Snowden Has a Few Defenders on the Hill, Roll Call (June 10, 2013). Jeffrey Mervis, Meet Representative...
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Tim Miller (political strategist) (category LGBTQ conservatism in the United States)
is a writer-at-large for the Never Trump opinion website The Bulwark and, having succeeded Charlie Sykes in 2023, host for the Bulwark's daily podcast...
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self-professed anarcho-capitalist, he founded and is the chairman of the Mises Institute, a non-profit promoting the Austrian School of economics. After graduating...
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say, if we do not accept the right-libertarians’ view of what constitutes "legitimate" "rights," then their claim to be defenders of liberty is weak. — Iain...
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Parliament, upholding the rule of law, defending landed property and sometimes included freedom of the press and freedom of speech. The origins of rights...
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Laura Ingalls Wilder (category Deaths from diabetes in the United States)
teacher, and journalist. She is best known as the author of the children's book series Little House on the Prairie, published between 1932 and 1943, which...
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George Will (category The American Spectator people)
from Afghanistan, and defended Barack Obama's response to the uprisings after the 2009 elections in Iran. He also criticized the Bush administration for...
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Tea Party movement (redirect from The National Tea Party Federation)
2009. Archived from the original on March 16, 2010. Retrieved April 24, 2010. Calderone, Michael (September 18, 2009). "WaPo defends running Fox ad". Politico...
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Murray Rothbard (redirect from Anatomy of the state)
in Manhattan, at the age of 68. The New York Times obituary called Rothbard "an economist and social philosopher who fiercely defended individual freedom...
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Albert Jay Nock (category The Nation (U.S. magazine) people)
libertarian author, editor first of The Nation and then The Freeman, educational theorist, Georgist, and social critic of the early and middle 20th century...
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Wendy McElroy (redirect from The Voluntaryist)
voluntaryist[citation needed] writer. McElroy is the editor of the website ifeminists.net. McElroy is the author of the book Rape Culture Hysteria, in which she...
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G. Edward Griffin (redirect from The Creature from Jekyll Island)
consuming amygdalin. He is the author of The Creature from Jekyll Island (1994), which advances debunked conspiracy theories about the Federal Reserve System...
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Anarcho-capitalism (redirect from Anarcho-capitalism and individualist anarchism in the United States)
with anarchism. The Palgrave Handbook of Anarchism writes that "[a]s Benjamin Franks rightly points out, individualisms that defend or reinforce hierarchical...
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