Cycles of Change

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Song of Angry Men

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Many people worldwide feel frustrated with growing oppression and corruption in government. This sentiment is often not widely reported in the media, which is sometimes owned by the same entities contributing to this problem. There is a tendency for [...]
Several factors contribute to the relatively low adoption of bicycles as a means of everyday transportation in many regions. Some of these factors include: Lack of Infrastructure: Insufficient or inadequate infrastructure, such as dedicated bike [...]
Khmer Martial Arts and Thai Martial Arts have distinct histories and characteristics, shaped by the cultural, historical, and regional influences of Cambodia and Thailand respectively. Khmer Martial Arts, also known as Bokator or Labok Kator, traces [...]
The benefits and risks of being homeless can vary depending on individual circumstances, available resources, and support systems. Benefits: Connection with nature: Living outdoors allows for a closer connection with the natural environment, which [...]
Common factors that may contribute to the behavior among those who habitually spray paint graffiti: Peer influence: Peer pressure or association with a group engaged in graffiti may influence an individual's behavior. Expression and identity: Some [...]
Tattoos and body piercings can have both personal and societal benefits, but it's important to note that the extent of these benefits and considerations can vary among individuals and cultures. Here are some potential ways in which tattoos and body [...]
Murray Rothbard, a prominent libertarian thinker, examined the issue of whether the United States should defend Taiwan from an attack by mainland China. As a libertarian, Rothbard prioritized individual liberty and limited government intervention. [...]
An imaginary exchange between Messrs. Bastiat, Hazlitt, and Belloc with the President of the United States that captures the essence of their ideas and how they might discuss contemporary political and philosophical issues. President: Gentlemen, I [...]
An imaginary exchange between the POTUS and Frédéric Bastiat, where the President seeks advice on how to navigate the challenges and shape the future of the country: President: Mr. Bastiat, your ideas on individual liberty and limited government [...]
Frédéric Bastiat was a renowned French economist, statesman, and writer who made significant contributions to the field of classical liberalism and economic thought during his relatively short life. Despite his premature death at the age of 49, [...]

Good and Bad Laws

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Examples of laws that are generally considered to be beneficial (good) or controversial (bad). 10 Examples of Laws Often Considered Beneficial: Laws protecting freedom of speech and expression. Laws safeguarding the right to a fair trial and due [...]
The existence of God is indeed complex and personal, and individuals approach the subject differently based on their experiences, perspectives, and beliefs. The cosmological argument suggests that there must be a first cause that set everything in [...]