Archive | April, 2014

Libertarian calendar for April

30 Apr
For Libertarian Party events go here

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    April 25
    8 pm Pacific

    Adam Kokesh on Outright Libertarian radio

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    Washington DC
    April 30

    Who is Happy About Capitalism?

    ***Register here: http://bit.ly/1pz68P6

    Capitalism is the social system for individuals who want to achieve happiness in society. So why is it constantly attacked? Join Tom Bowden for a discussion of Ayn Rand’s unique insights into the system she called an “unknown ideal.”

    Lunch will be served.

    RSVP is required for attendance.

    Register: http://bit.ly/1pz68P6

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    Washington DC
    April 30

    “This Town” by Mark Lebovitch
    6th and I Synagogue

    7 pm

    Admission:
    Ticket: $14
    1 ticket + 1 book: $18
    2 tickets + 1 book: $24
    How to Purchase:
    Online or by phone (877.987.6487 with a $1.50 fee per ticket). Additional fees apply.
    Seating:
    General Admission
    Doors Open:
    6:00 pm

    Mark Leibovich

    In Conversation with Franklin Foer and David Brooks

    Apr 30, 2014 • 7:00 pm
    Hailed as a “hysterically funny portrait of the capital’s vanities and ambitions” (The New Yorker), This Town: Two Parties and a Funeral—Plus, Plenty of Valet Parking!—in America’s Gilded Capital captured America’s attention asthe political book of 2013.
    Washington, D.C., might be loathed from every corner of the nation, yet these are fun and busy days at this nexus of big politics, big money, big media, and big vanity. There are no Democrats and Republicans anymore in the nation’s capital, just millionaires. In This Town,Leibovich—chief national correspondent forThe New York Times Magazine—presents a blistering examination of our ruling class’s incestuous “media industrial complex.”
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    After “Currency Wars” Comes “The Death of Money”

    30 Apr

    After “Currency Wars” Comes “The Death of Money”

    Oligarchy in the Twenty-First Century

    30 Apr

    Oligarchy in the Twenty-First Century

    The World Will be Forced Back on to a Gold Standard

    30 Apr

    Jim Rickards Blog: The World Will be Forced Back on to a Gold Standar…: I don’t think there’s any central bank in the world today that wants a gold standard, but they may be forced to go to a gold standard to res…

    John Kerry’s private remarks taped by Josh Rogin

    29 Apr

    John Kerry’s private remarks taped by Josh Rogin

    Helping People Understand Freedom Is Key to Libertarianism

    29 Apr

    Helping People Understand Freedom Is Key to Libertarianism

    Mark Cuban: Sterling’s Racism "Abhorrent" But "People Are Allowed to be Morons"

    29 Apr

    Mark Cuban: Sterling’s Racism “Abhorrent” But “People Are Allowed to be Morons”

    This week’s leftover Kristallnacht practice

    28 Apr

    Seriously: Evil Charles Koch is Sad We Don’t All Appreciate Him (via Americans Against The Tea Party)

    Charles Koch has taken to the pages of the Wall Street Journal to express his dismay that we don’t all appreciate him for the really nice guy that he is.  For some reason, we have all missed the fact that he is only interested in our well-being and…

    Kill One Man to Save Five? Answers Depend on What Language This Moral Dilemma Is Posed In

    28 Apr

    Kill One Man to Save Five? Answers Depend on What Language This Moral Dilemma Is Posed In

    UK Independence Party tops poll as Nigel Farage weathers the storm

    28 Apr

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