“Support for freedom and independence, then, requires opposition to intellectual property.” I won’t try to recap the whole case here, but I do want to answer a question that will occur to many advocates of liberty: How can someone who supports property rights in physical objects deny property rights in intellectual products, such as the useful application of scientific principles or patterns of words, musical tones, or colors? It says
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July 26, 2013
Engaging in ‘dangerous thoughts’; widows and orphans hardest hit … [Darleen Click]
NJ Governor Chris Christie, vying to be the next The New York Times “Republican” posterboy, engages in the kind of emotional demagoguery usually spewed by Leftwinger Nanny Statists. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie had blunt words of criticism for those in the Republican party who take a turn to the libertarian way of thinking: That’s dangerous. He made the comments Thursday in the context of speaking about victims and families