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Introduction from FREEDOM IN CHAINS (1999)

Here’s another flash from the past.   Freedom in Chains: The Rise of the State and the Demise of the Citizen  was hell on my moderate image.   Curious how the intellectual battle lines have shifted in the decade since I wrote this book.  I recall some reviewers denouncing me as an extremist for focusing on government abuses such […]

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Flemishly Damned Again?

I much appreciate the Belgian website In Flanders Fields posting the text of the Freeman article on torture.  I was amused at some of the comments, though I’d be prevaricating if I said I was more fluent in Flemish than in Swahili.  Here are the comments the piece has so far generated on this European […]

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Torture & Liberty

This piece from the July issue of The Freeman is now online here (in PDF) and here (in ASCII – paragraph breaks amended slightly in the version below). TORTURE & LIBERTY      Freeman  July 2008 by James Bovard Is torture compatible with liberty? Unfortunately, this is no longer a hypothetical question. Many Americans who claim to […]

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Federal Attitude Police

The Future of Freedom Foundation posted online today my article from the June issue of Freedom Daily. TSA is an agency that never gets enough of what it deserves. But it’s fun to try anyhow. FEDERAL ATTITUDE POLICE by James Bovard The Transportation Security Administration has created more gantlets at American airports than most travelers […]

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The Capsizing of American Democracy

The Future of Freedom Foundation posted online today this piece from the April issue of Freedom Daily – THE CAPSIZING OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY by James Bovard American democracy is capsizing as a result of the vast increase in the number of government dependents and government employees. This has created a voting bloc that overwhelms every […]

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Bush Slanders Freedom Again

In a Tuesday interview in Britain, Sky News editor Adam Boulton asked George W. Bush:  “There are those who would say look, lets take Guantanamo Bay, and Abu Ghraib, and rendition and all those things and to them that is the complete opposite of freedom.” BUSH: “Of course, if you want to slander America.”  This […]

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Ron Paul Goes “Respectful”

 The Washington Post has an article today on the number of Ron Paul’s relatives who worked for his presidential campaign.             I will be curious if there are other analyses of how the Paul campaign spent $30 million.         The Post article quoted Paul campaign spokesman Jesse Benton saying that Paul would be “continuing a […]

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