The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Liberty

Here is an interesting, and thorough, account of Liberty’s oft-cited positive-negative dichotomy. Do you favor one or the other? [Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]

The Politics of Liberty

Follow the Statue of Liberty on Twitter @StatueLibrtyNPS …she may be better spoken than the guys on Mount Rushmore. #Americana [Twitter]

The Shadow University is a great read about threats to students’ liberty on college campuses. [Amazon]

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Liberty

This may be the most underrated place at which one may be naturalized as a United States citizen. [The Republic]

The Politics of Liberty Have a few spare years? Check out the tax code. Have a few spare minutes? Call your Congressman and Senators and tell them to rewrite it. [US Government]

As Syracuse and Pitt bolt the Big East for the ACC, loyalty rues the day. Liberty – and university coffers – rejoice. [ESPN]

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Liberty

 

The Politics of Liberty

Have you read Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand? If you haven’t, you absolutely should. Now, Ms. Rand and Atlas even have their own app. [The Wall Street Journal]

Heavy hands at colleges and universities are policing students’ hookups. Nanny State much? [Philadelphia Magazine]

I imagine most of us would agree that national service is important. But, should it be required? [National Review Online]

From the other side: Give me Liberty and give me Death? That’s what some people believe about Rep. Ron Paul’s ideas. [The Daily Caller]

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