Author Archives: Anton

what, there is a Ninth Amendment?

Randy Barnett sees something new in recent Supreme Court decisions: . . . Justice Kennedy refused to rest abortion rights on a “right to privacy,” though this crucial move has been generally ignored. Instead he rested it on liberty, and explicitly on … Continue reading

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Hoppe gets his

Gene Callahan criticizes HH Hoppe’s immigration policy — or is ‘debunks’ a more fitting word?

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My Man Godfrey

I watched the above-entitled movie last night, and am scratching my head as to what other film had contaminated my memory of it. The wacky rich family in the other film had a bookish son with a morbid imagination, and … Continue reading

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geography

I’m working today in a skyscraper in Oakland. I can’t remember when I was on such a high floor on this side of the bay; I keep looking out the window and thinking “That can’t be right.”

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the muse

Wyman Brantley (who apparently noticed me on an INTP list) reports: [Robert E] Howard said that the Conan stories came to him after a period of writer’s block, and that the stories went from brain to paper almost as if … Continue reading

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relativity in everyday life

Very interesting thoughts on the Matrix series: Steven Chapman 2004 Oct 25: Strange: that item is dated 6/28/2003, but the same blog’s current page is dated April 30, 2002. Blogspot acting up again?

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QotD

Isabel Paterson: The God of the Machine (quoted by Julian Sanchez) Most of the harm in the world is done by good people, and not by accident, lapse, or omission. It is the result of their deliberate actions, long persevered … Continue reading

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