25 years ago in reason."Mr. Reagan ... should take to heart his very own words that 'libertarianism and conservatism are traveling down the same path,' and he should make this into a policy, not just a bland wish." --Tibor Machan, "Some Thoughts for the New President" "The election was a resounding re·sound v. re·sound·ed, re·sound·ing, re·sounds v.intr. 1. To be filled with sound; reverberate: The schoolyard resounded with the laughter of children. 2. triumph for the Conservative Revolution, which consists of three basic parts: (a) tax cuts and more of a free market; (b) increased militarism Militarism See also Soldiering. Adrastus leader of the Seven against Thebes. [Gk. Myth.: Iliad] Siegfried killed many enemies; led many troops to victory. [Ger. Lit. Nibelungenlied] and an ultra-hawkish foreign policy, ever seeking confrontation with an atheistic a·the·is·tic also a·the·is·ti·cal adj. 1. Relating to or characteristic of atheism or atheists. 2. Inclined to atheism. a and literally 'Satanic' Soviet Union; (c) a theocratic the·o·crat n. 1. A ruler of a theocracy. 2. A believer in theocracy. the Moral Majority reinstallation of God and the family and a crushing of the infidel INFIDEL, persons, evidence. One who does not believe in the existence of a God, who will reward or punish in this world or that which is to come. Willes' R. 550. This term has been very indefinitely applied. . Only part a can be considered in any sense libertarian; parts b and c are quite the opposite." --Murray N. Rothbard, "The Election: The Case for Pessimism" "Why not let a us passport be marketable? The purchaser of an American passport would be entitled to live and work in the United States. The vendor would be required to leave and live in a foreign country. Foreigners could buy their way into paradise." --David J. Rees, "Who Can Cross Our Borders?" --March 1981 |
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