There is but one defensible social ideal, and that is a world in which every individual is free to work out the inner impulses of the Spirit, without aggression on his part or interference on the part of others. A State which accomplished this simple, primal duty, the protection of all its citizens, would accomplish something greater than has yet been historically recorded, and something which no State, preoccupied with illegitimate and paternalistic activities, is ever likely to accomplish.
– Hanford Henderson, The North American Review [December 1924]
HORNBERGER'S BLOG
July 28, 2025A Fascinating Development in Doug Horne's New Documentary
Last week, one of my blog posts featured Douglas Horne’s remarkable new achievement with respect to the fraudulent autopsy that the U.S. military conducted on President Kennedy’s body on the evening of Kennedy's assassination. Horne — who served on the staff of the Assassination Records Review Board and who is the author of a watershed book on the assassination entitled
The Revival of the Austrian School: A 50-Year Remembrance by Richard M. Ebeling
Fifty years ago, during the week of June 22–28, 1975, a group of mostly young economists interested in the Austrian School of Economics attended ...
Libertarian Angle: The Jeffrey Epstein Scandal by Jacob G. Hornberger, Richard M. Ebeling and James Bovard
In this week's Libertarian Angle, Jacob, Richard, and special guest Jim Bovard discuss the Jeffrey Epstein scandal ...
Inmigración y Libertad: Un Sistema Defectuosoby Jacob G. Hornberger
En este episodio de Inmigración y Libertad, Jacob dice que no se puede componer o reformar nuestro sistema de inmigración.
Trump Watch: The Jeffrey Epstein Scandal by Jacob G. Hornberger
In this week’s Trump Watch, Jacob discusses some of the ramifications of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal....
Did Trump Expose the D.C. Sham on Waste and Fraud? by James Bovard
On January 24, President Trump fired 17 inspector generals working for a wide array of federal agencies. Trump’s action jolted Washington because ...