Tag Archives: Friedrich Hayek
Preventing a Socialist American Revolution
America’s politics are turning from heated rhetoric to heated actions—where intimidation is excused as activism and violence is rebranded as “speech.” The real danger may not be a traditional civil war, but a “color revolution” push for regime change: escalating unrest until the public surrenders constitutionally protected rights simply to restore “peace.”
Posted in Faith, Federal
Tagged Alexander Hamilton, Alexandra Kollontai, Antonio Gramsci, Benjamin Franklin, Bobby Champion, Brett Kavanaugh, Brian Thompson, Cea Weaver, Communism, Declaration of Independence, Dobbs v. Jackson, Elon Musk, Friedrich Hayek, General Sherman, George Floyd, John Adams, John Rutherford, Karl Marx, King Charles, Lenin, Mark Steyn, Marxism, Nikolai Bukharin, Obergefell, Samuel Adams, Socialism, Stalin, United Health, Winston Churchill
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Liberals Against Freedom of Conscience
Why is it considered "liberal" to compel others to say or fund things they don't believe? That's a question raised by three Supreme Court decisions this year. And it's a puzzling development for those of us old enough to remember when liberals championed free speech — even advocacy of sedition or sodomy — and conservatives wanted government to restrain or limit it.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture, Religious Liberty
Tagged ACLU, Adrian Wooldridge, Brexit, Donald Trump, Freedom, Friedrich Hayek, Janus v. American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, Liberalism, Masterpiece Cakeshop Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, Opinion, SCOTUS, Stephen Carter, U.S. Constitution
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