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Firing Line Friday: A Scrutiny of the Reagan Economic Policy

     In the hopes of encouraging a more civil, and illuminating, discourse, here is another episode of William F. Buckley, Jr.’s “Firing Line”.      With massive spending under the Biden administration and the call for trillions and trillions of dollar more for … Continue reading

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25 Years Ago Today, The Berlin Wall Fell

     The ultimate symbol of the Cold War, the Berlin Wall, ceased to divide Berlin twenty-five years ago today, when the people of Berlin began tearing it down.      It was the clear sign that Communism in Europe was done for.  Later … Continue reading

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A Time for Choosing

     Fifty years ago today, Ronald Reagan gave one of the most quintessential speeches of the modern conservative movement, his speech on behalf of Barry Goldwater, “A Time for Choosing.”      While some numerical particulars have changed over the past fifty years, … Continue reading

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Libertarian or Conservative?

     Should these be considered diametrically opposed worldviews, or simply two sides of the same coin?      Russell Kirk would certainly agree that “libertarians” (or as Hayek prefers to call them “liberals,” in the classic sense) and “conservatives” are not the same … Continue reading

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More Than Ever, This Election Is “A Time For Choosing”

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