The Inversion of Compassion
A huge 12-year-old boy beats a tiny 6-year-old girl to death. So all the sympathy is for him.
A huge 12-year-old boy beats a tiny 6-year-old girl to death. So all the sympathy is for him.
I knew conservatives would attack Robert Byrd for opposing the totalitarian civil rights act of 1964, says Myles Kantor. But that's something we should praise him for.
Myles Kantor can't believe his eyes.
Jonah Goldberg, the minicon editor of National Review Online, boasts about not knowing Mises.
Myles Kantor on Maureen Dowd's New York Times smear of Clarence Thomas.
W.E.B. DuBois was a Red, says Myles Kantor. Let's never forget it, not even during Black History Month.
The Constitution established legislative supremacy, not presidential imperialism.
Cornel West's recent stock in trade, besides promoting the evil be-bop, is falsehoods about the Confederacy.
That's the choice before the people of Georgia. (The politicians have already made their choice, and it is the dark side, as usual.)
Myles Kantor on the still-dangerous remnants of the draft.
Myles Kantor on the inaugural-poem question.
His enemies are monstrous, but Ashcroft is no where near as good as they say.
Let's tell the truth, says Myles Kantor.
We need to copy Rothbard in every sense, says Myles Kantor.
It may be a step too far even for the US State, Myles Kantor thinks.
The nationalists are targeting more than the Electoral College, says Myles Kantor.
Let us act, says Myles Kantor, on that great Horatian imperative, "Nil desperandum." Never despair.
Myles Kantor recommends your Christmas reading.
Lincoln was a monster. Stop defending him, says Myles Kantor.
The Contender is a statist movie even by Commywood standards.
It's not federal enough, says Myles Kantor.
In America, said Emma Goldman, voting is the opiate of the people.
Myles Kantor on a praxeological poet.
Myles Kantor, a Floridian, looks at the vote.
Another crime of the Supreme Court.
The State counts its cattle.
George I's greatest legacy. Article by Myles Kantor.
Myles Kantor doesn't plan to vote for Bush, but he can't stand Gore.
Please repudiate your chilling comment on war. Open letter from Myles Kantor.
The Great Emancipator was happy to promote slavery, if he was paid for it.
Clint Eastwood battles the socialist ADA.
It didn't last very long.
An open letter to head drug bureaucrat Barry McCaffrey from Myles Kantor.
No friend of liberty can admire the dictator.
He just doesn't understand federalism and states rights, says Myles Kantor.