The Sons of Leviathan
Robert Higgs identified the Leviathan as an opportunistic beast, using crises - real or manufactured - to expand its realm, to slither its tentacles into the remaining halls where large amounts of liberty are found. Any national or international ... [... more]
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Posner and Leviathan
Recent posts on the Becker-Posner blog consider possible silver linings to depressions. In particular, Richard Posner claims that there are positive aspects to depressions. At first glance, the idea that depressions have a good side might seem to ... [... more]
Ludwig von Mises Institute |
Forbidden Questions about the American Leviathan
By Thomas E. Woods, Jr. Crown Publishers, 2007. c. 294 pgs.] Thomas Woods's forbidden questions cover a variety of topics, but a common thread in his answers unifies the book: Throughout American history, the federal government has been the ... [... more]
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Escape from Leviathan - Rafe Champion - Mises Institute
This book represents a landmark in the literature of liberalism on two counts. One of these is the author's robust statement of his major thesis on the compatibility of free markets, liberty, and welfare. The other is the way he uses the ... [... more]
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Legislative Leviathan
The second edition of Legislative Leviathan provides an incisive new look at the inner workings of the House of Representatives in the post-World War II era. Re-evaluating the role of parties and committees, Gary W. Cox and Mathew D. McCubbins view [... more]
$24.00
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Drawing Out Leviathan
" . . . Are dinosaurs social constructs? Do we really know anything about dinosaurs? Might not all of our beliefs about dinosaurs merely be figments of the paleontological imagination? A few years ago such questions would have seemed preposterous, [... more]
$15.95
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The Democratic Leviathan
By Hans-Hermann Hoppe (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 2001) $45.00; available from Mises.org and Amazon.com. Theory is indispensable in correctly interpreting history. History--the sequence of events unfolding in time--is "blind." It reveals .. [... more]
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Working Around Leviathan
Here is what strikes me as a profound political paradox. The US government is larger, more consolidated, more powerful, and more intrusive than it has ever been in its history-indeed our sweet land of liberty is now host to the most powerful ... [... more]
Ludwig von Mises Institute |
On the forested coast of southern Finland,
Even as the vessel is buoyed for the first time, its triumph is dwarfed by the pieces of an even larger leviathan, a $1.2 billion monster named A robotic crawler slowly delivers one of 181 massive sections of what will be the Constructing a ship ... [... more]
Popular Mechanics |
Valley Of Fire
Valley Of Fire [... more]
$11.17
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The Exciter
The Exciter [... more]
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Third Time Is The Charm
Third Time Is The Charm [... more]
$11.82
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