Does Liberalism Have a Heart
A 20 minute discussion from the European Freedom Summit by Jim Peron discussing whether classical liberalism is compassionate or whether socialism offers true compassion.
A 20 minute discussion from the European Freedom Summit by Jim Peron discussing whether classical liberalism is compassionate or whether socialism offers true compassion.
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Labels: classical liberalism, libertarianism, welfare
The full talk of author Jim Bovard at the Future of Freedom conference. About one hour. Seven parts.
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Labels: big government, civil liberties, foreign policy, war on terror
A five minute presentation by John Stossel on the myths of ethanol.
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Excerpt from the film version of The Fountainhead. About 6 minutes, this is the court room speech by Howard Roark.
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Labels: Ayn Rand, libertarianism, Objectivism
Short film on the dangers of the surveillance state. 4:24 minutes. This version is English, no subtitles.
French subtitles here.
Spanish subtitles here.
Italian subtitles here.
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Labels: Big Brother, big government, surveillance state
Former Republican strategist, Kevin Phillips, discusses the destructive role of religion in politics. About 66 minutes.
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Economist Russell Roberts discusses how politicians use arguments, which they don't believe, in order to pander to voters. About 32 minutes.
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A short film, about 8 minutes, discussing how Canada rations health care and the results of that policy.
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A 9 minute film on who are the uninsured in America.
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Magician James Randi discusses skepticism. About 90 minutes.
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Labels: James Randi, reason, skepticism