From The Advocates for Self-Government <[email protected]>
Subject The War on (Some) Drugs: Why Are We Still Talking About This?
Date October 30, 2025 10:01 PM
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October 30, 2025


** UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES
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** The War on (Some) Drugs: Why Are We Still Talking About This?
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After 65 years, the War on Drugs has failed on every front—addiction rates are up, violence is worse, and millions of lives have been destroyed. This essay traces how prohibition created cartels, corruption, and mass incarceration—and why it’s time to end the cycle once and for all.
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UNDERTHROW SERIES


** Socialism: Just Do It
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Socialists love to say “real socialism has never been tried.” In this short video, Max Borders flips the script: if it’s such a great system, why not just do it—voluntarily? Whether you watch, or read the transcript, the challenge is simple: stop seizing and start building. Freedom already allows it.
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ECONOMIC LIBERTY


** Why Are Poor People Being Forced to Fund Rich People’s Art Museums?
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Why should working families pay for multimillion-dollar galas in the Hamptons? This essay exposes the moral and economic absurdity of government arts funding—and shows how private giving and voluntary markets can keep the arts alive without coercion.
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ARTICLE HIGHLIGHT


** We Cannot All Be Subsistence Farmers
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Dreaming of a cabin in the woods or a self-sustaining farm? You’re not alone. But as this essay argues, total isolation isn’t freedom—it’s regression. Humans thrive through cooperation, specialization, and community. The key isn’t to “get away from it all,” but to build new, decentralized networks of mutual support where liberty can actually last.
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