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Rome's Runaway Inflation: Currency Devaluation in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries
Post Date: 2023-01-05 23:20:16 by Charles_Byrd
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By the beginning of the fourth century, the Roman Empire had become a completely different economic reality from what it had been at the beginning of the first century. The denarius argenteus, the empire’s monetary unit during the first two centuries, had virtually disappeared since the middle of the third century, having been replaced by the argenteus antoninianus and the argenteus aurelianianus, numerals of greater theoretical value, but of less and less real value. The public excesses in the civil and military budgets, the incessant bribes and gifts, the repeated tax increases, the growth of the state bureaucracy, and the continuous requisitions of goods and precious metals had ...

Woodrow Wilson's Christmas Grift of 1913
Post Date: 2022-12-26 23:03:59 by Charles_Byrd
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We think of thieves as conducting their work when no one is looking, such as breaking into a house while the owners are away. But the most successful thieves have done their stealing in plain sight, on a grand scale, while the owners were home and often with their tacit approval, though with sleights of hand that few are able to detect. Such a theft occurred when Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act into law on December 23, 1913. A central bank such as the Fed has a remarkable character. According to establishment boilerplate, its purpose is to stabilize the economy and ensure prosperity and “full employment.” The decision makers at the Fed are of necessity selected for ...

64 Years Later, What Has The John Birch Society Done?
Post Date: 2022-12-26 22:52:52 by Charles_Byrd
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On December 9, 1958, Robert Welch of Belmont, Massachusetts, gathered eleven successful and patriotic men in a quiet Indianapolis home to announce that he would forego retiring and dedicate the rest of his life to fighting the tyrannical forces trying to destroy America and establish a one-world totalitarian government. To do this, he was going to create an organization unlike any other. He wanted to know if they’d join him. That was the birth of The John Birch Society. Click for Full Text!

The Origins of the Federal Reserve
Post Date: 2022-12-26 21:51:26 by Charles_Byrd
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Where did this thing called the Fed come from? Murray Rothbard has the answer here — in phenomenal detail that will make your head spin. In one extended essay, one that reads like a detective story, he has put together the most comprehensive and fascinating account based on a century's accumulation of scholarship. The conclusion is that the Fed did not originate as a policy response to national need. It wasn't erected for any of its stated purposes. It was founded by two groups of elites: government officials and large financial and banking interests. Rothbard adds a third critical element: economists hired to give the scheme a scientific patina. Click for Full Text!

Liberty, Power, Precedent and the People
Post Date: 2022-12-22 16:27:38 by Charles_Byrd
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While most people have never heard his name today, Founding Father John Dickinson was famous at the time of the Revolution. In 1767, he authored the 12 “Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania” in response to the hated Townshend Acts. These essays quickly became the most widely-read documents on American liberty, and remained that way for years until the publication of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense in 1776. Click for Full Text!

Grover Cleveland Presented the Best Example of a True Liberal Populist
Post Date: 2022-12-22 16:23:34 by Charles_Byrd
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Six years after the election of Donald Trump, the Republican Party is still adrift. On the one hand, the GOP has embraced an antiestablishment and populist message. On the other hand, Republicans have not quite figured out how to balance populism with classically liberal values like constitutionalism and free markets. Indeed, populism and classical liberalism seem to be in direct conflict. Questions remain about how Republican populists will regulate (or not regulate) Big Tech, how they will protect blue-collar jobs without limiting economic freedom, and how they will push back against political elites without destroying vital institutions. Click for Full Text!

The ideas that formed the Constitution: Aristotle
Post Date: 2022-12-19 20:20:48 by Charles_Byrd
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Unlike Socrates, Xenophon, and Plato—the subjects of the third and fourth installments in this series—Aristotle wasn’t an Athenian. (For the first and second installments, see here and here.) Aristotle did, however, win fame in Athens. He was bornin Macedonia in 384 B.C.E. At the age of 17, he moved to Athens and enrolled as a student in Plato’s Academy. Aristotle always paid tribute to his teacher, although Aristotle took a very different intellectual direction from Plato. Click for Full Text!

Crystal-Clear Vision – The Ancient History of Eyeglasses
Post Date: 2022-12-18 16:26:31 by Charles_Byrd
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Eyeglasses are an essential tool for thousands of people across the globe. Unfortunately, glasses didn’t always exist, which caused difficulties for those in the ancient past with poor vision. However, the Romans made significant steps towards the correction of vision problems when they discovered that different thicknesses of glass could cause changes in clarity when looking through them. Because of this discovery, eye health has advanced, first from glasses to contacts and now from eyewear to surgical options such as LASIK. The road from the first creation of glasses to modern ophthalmology was a long one. In this article, we’re going to look into the past to see just how far ...

Slave North
Post Date: 2022-12-17 05:02:19 by Charles_Byrd
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What was the North’s role in slavery and “white supremacy”? Short answer: a lot. Click for Full Text!

Bill of Rights: The Ignored History of Why it Exists
Post Date: 2022-12-16 16:16:13 by Charles_Byrd
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Today is “Bill of Rights Day” – commemorating ratification on Dec. 15, 1791. But what the government-run schools – and supporters of the monster state – “teach” about the Bill of Rights has almost nothing to do with the foundational principles which motivated the people who supported – and demanded it. Click for Full Text!

Some Aussie Songs Against the Wars
Post Date: 2022-12-14 19:46:17 by Charles_Byrd
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Music can be powerful, possessing the ability to conjure emotion in a few minutes what an essay never could. Australia has a rich history of talented singers, writers, and performers creating music that is unique to the sunburned continent. Australia also has a rebel culture, hidden in plain sight. Founded by reluctant prisoners, enthusiastic adventurers, and those escaping their birth land to call Aboriginal land their home, with a history of empire and defiance, the music can reflect this combination, none more than in the songs against war. Few songs express the sorrow felt by soldiers when they return as well as Redgum’s “I Was Only 19.” Click for Full Text!

Joe Biden vs. James K. Polk
Post Date: 2022-12-11 22:01:58 by Charles_Byrd
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Politico reporter Joshua Zeitz thinks Joe Biden could learn something from James K. Polk. I hope not. Click for Full Text!

Heavy Metal Parking Lot
Post Date: 2022-12-08 01:24:11 by A K A Stone
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Pearl Harbor: Hawaii Was Surprised; FDR Was Not
Post Date: 2022-12-07 19:21:18 by Charles_Byrd
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Comprehensive research has shown not only that Washington knew in advance of the attack on Pearl Harbor, but that it deliberately withheld its foreknowledge from our commanders in Hawaii in the hope that the “surprise” attack would catapult the U.S. into World War II. On Sunday, December 7, 1941, Japan launched a sneak attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, shattering the peace of a beautiful Hawaiian morning and leaving much of the fleet broken and burning. The destruction and death that the Japanese military visited upon Pearl Harbor that day — 18 naval vessels (including eight battleships) sunk or heavily damaged, 188 planes destroyed, over 2,000 servicemen ...

The Counterrevolution Against the Constitution
Post Date: 2022-12-06 22:12:46 by Charles_Byrd
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The United States Constitution endows Congress -- not the executive branch -- with overriding responsibility for both foreign and domestic policy. But Congress has unilaterally surrendered its constitutional primacy to the President on an installment plan for more than a century. Without constitutional amendments, the President is currently de facto crowned with virtually limitless power eclipsing the authorities of British King George III which provoked the American Revolution. This counterrevolution against the Constitution was born in pursuit of an American empire (initially begun under the banner of “Manifest Destiny”) in lieu of the American Republic ordained by the ...

Born on the Tenth of January
Post Date: 2022-12-06 20:13:27 by Charles_Byrd
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If Tom Cruise was Born on the Fourth of July, then he can thank Thomas Paine, who can be said to have been born on January 10, 1776, with the publication of his incendiary essay Common Sense. In this pamphlet, which he priced cheaply (at two shillings), Paine argued passionately for independence from England, and he wrote in a direct style that readers could understand. Common Sense relieved the political constipation of the Second Continental Congress, which was stalled between reconciliation and independence. The seventy-seven-page pamphlet blasphemed the English king as a royal brute and obliterated the arguments opposing independence. Furthermore, it presented the issues in terms of ...

The Woman Who Spearheaded Prohibition's Repeal
Post Date: 2022-12-05 17:30:05 by Charles_Byrd
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The person with the greatest claim to have ended Prohibition just might be Pauline Sabin. As we celebrate Repeal Day today, she deserves a toast. As an upper-class divorcée who started a successful interior design business, Sabin was sure to be the subject of at least some controversy in early-20th-century America. But it was in politics that she really made her mark. Sabin believed women should be active within political parties and not confine themselves to causes viewed as exclusively the preserve of women. Thanks to her charm, her fundraising abilities, and her political skill, Sabin quickly became one of the most influential women in the GOP. With Henrietta Wells Livermore, she ...

America’s First Thanksgiving Proclamation
Post Date: 2022-11-25 13:16:13 by 3-Dee
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America’s First Thanksgiving Proclamation By Yaffee November 24, 2022 It is late September, the year is 1777. The Congress of the states who recently declared independence from the British is meeting in a town called York, a hundred miles from Philadelphia. Why were they meeting there? Well, September had been a brutal month for General George Washington and his army. After losing the Battle of Brandywine in Delaware on Sept. 11, the British would capture the capital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Congress had no choice but to flee, and they ended up in York. With all of the bad news, they decided to have the secret meeting to determine whether there was still any hope of ...

World Population Reaches 8 Billion People
Post Date: 2022-11-16 00:50:30 by 3-Dee
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World Population Reaches 8 Billion People The world population hit a new record on Tuesday by reaching 8 billion. Estimates by the United Nations project the global population to hit 8 billion people today, Forbes reported. It comes 11 years after the world hit 7 billion people, with the population growth rate dropping to its lowest since 1950. Projections by the UN have the world population growing to 8.5 billion by 2030 and 9.7 billion by 2050. A peak of 10.4 billion people is projected during the 2080s and the global population is expected to stay at roughly the same total until the end of the century. According to UN models, the world’s population will reach 8 billion today ...

Bertrand Russell - Message To Future Generations (1959)
Post Date: 2022-05-31 01:45:43 by A K A Stone
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How Anti-Smut Activists Made 'Louie, Louie' Famous
Post Date: 2022-02-20 17:58:23 by Deckard
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In the mid-1950s, rock 'n' roll music was widely condemned as a public nuisance and threat to public safety, and the junk science of the day claimed that teens were "addicted" to the music. Police officials across the country—in Connecticut, New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and other states—blamed juvenile delinquency and general unrest on rock 'n' roll. Minneapolis in 1959 banned a show hosted by Dick Clark "for the peace and well-being of the city" because the police chief was convinced that it would spark violence. It was not an isolated overreaction. Other cities that banned rock 'n' roll shows based on public safety ...

Magnificent Storyteller Soldier Reveals What He Saw In Vietnam
Post Date: 2022-01-28 14:38:44 by A K A Stone
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Ronald Reagan – we the people tell the government what to do:
Post Date: 2022-01-24 08:27:24 by A K A Stone
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The Statute of Laborers; 1351
Post Date: 2022-01-09 09:30:04 by A K A Stone
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Edward by the grace of God etc. to the reverend father in Christ William, by the same grace archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England, greeting. Because a great part of the people and especially of the, workmen and servants has now died in that pestilence, some, seeing the straights of the masters and the scarcity of servants, are not willing to serve unless they receive excessive wages, and others, rather than through labour to gain their living, prefer to beg in idleness: We, considering the grave inconveniences which might come from the lack especially of ploughmen and such labourers, have held deliberation and treaty concerning this with the prelates and nobles and other learned ...

The Very First Two Hours Of MTV
Post Date: 2021-12-19 22:29:18 by A K A Stone
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