The Federalist Society examines how the ideas of liberty apply in the judiciary branch and various legal realms of America. In this video, Professor Lawrence Solum explores the idea of “strict construction”, showing how its vague...
With the possibility of more COVID lockdowns under the Biden administration, many small business owners are panicked. And rightfully so. Dale Davenport shares how these very lockdowns unfairly targeted his business. It seems as though corruption is...
Watch Stephanie Murphy’s presentation Mutual Aid for the Modern World. This was recorded at Libertopia in 2012.
The Cato Institute is a libertarian think tank that applies the philosophy to modern problems. In this video, they explore the origins of licensing. Since the early 20th century, state licensing boards have only granted licenses to graduates of...
This video was posted in the context of the summer riots by Reason Magazine. While the sides have changed, the principles have not.
Martin Luther King explained why they are “socially destructive and self-defeating.”
Violence leads to the loss of rights. What lessons can we learn from the post-9/11 era before politicians begin proposing new ways to keep the homeland safe? Further violence from the right will open up calls for gun control, an end to encryption...
The Cato Institute is a libertarian think tank dedicated to applying libertarian ideas to public policy. Police are supposed to preserve and protect, but problems in policing have begun to dominate the national debate. And what will the resulting...
The Hoover Institution is a conservative think-tank with libertarian leanings. This conversation weighs the differences and efficacy of capitalism, socialism, authoritarianism, and democracy. The Hoover Institution presents an online virtual speaker...
Reason Magazine is the premiere outlet for libertarian news and opinion. In this video, they discuss the ramifications of the US-backed coup that led to the overthrow of the Iranian government in 1953. If you want to understand the past 70 years of...
You vote, but then what? Discover how your individual vote contributes to the popular vote and your state’s electoral vote in different ways–and see how votes are counted on both state and national levels. Lesson by Christina Greer...