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Author Archives: Judith Ayers
An Ode to Creative Destruction
Graduation season is here, and, for most graduates, it isn’t something to look forward to anymore. Instead of exciting new jobs and opportunities, unemployment and living in our parents’ basements are many of our futures. With one out of two … Continue reading
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Tagged Creative Destruction, Employment, Graduation, Jobs, Liberty Movement, Unemployment
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Coercion in the Classroom: Why We Need an Education Revolution
In a recent blog post by the Washington Post, Emi Kolawole writes about the new launch of the Khan Academy iPad App, asking if it is the new face of education. For those of you who haven’t heard of Khan … Continue reading
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Tagged coercion, Education, F. A. Hayek, Internet, Khan Academy, Online Education, Violence
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Voting Only Encourages Them
The following is the first of two posts in a debate series about voting. Click here to read Campus Coordinator Christine-Marie Dixon’s rebuttal. What does it mean to be a good citizen, and why should we strive to be one? … Continue reading
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Tagged Civil Disobedience, debate, Emma Goldman, Malcolm X, Seth Green, T.I., Voting, voting debate
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Libertarians You’ve Never Heard Of: Isabel Paterson
The phrase “libertarian women” usually evokes an image of either Ayn Rand or Rose Wilder Lane. However, there are many other great freedom loving females that are often forgotten, one of which is Isabel Paterson. Paterson is so unknown, in fact, that … Continue reading
