Bertel Sparks


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Why Not Slavery?

Heavy Taxation Should Be Understood as Partial Slavery

NOVEMBER 01, 1996 by BERTEL SPARKS

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Trial by Jury vs. Trial by Judge

Juries Help to Preserve Human Liberty, Individual Dignity, and a Free Society

OCTOBER 01, 1995 by BERTEL SPARKS

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How Many Servants Can You Afford?

OCTOBER 01, 1976 by BERTEL SPARKS

Let's keep the market open to anyone who wishes to serve himself by serving others.

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Caveat Emptor: The Consumer's Badge of Authority

JUNE 01, 1975 by BERTEL SPARKS

With that badge the consumer can dictate what goods will be produced, in what quantities, and at what prices.

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Is Escape from the Poverty Trap Possible?

OCTOBER 01, 1973 by BERTEL SPARKS

The blessings of freedom are possible to those not bound by the burdens and temptations of the welfare state.

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The Role of a Conservative

SEPTEMBER 01, 1970 by BERTEL SPARKS

How the "liberals" and "conservatives" seem to switch positions on matters of the market.

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Freedom IS Responsibility

SEPTEMBER 01, 1969 by BERTEL SPARKS

Not the guaranteed life, but self-responsibility - that is freedom!

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Why Have an Electoral College?

APRIL 01, 1969 by BERTEL SPARKS

Can we honestly say that we're now prepared to write a better Constitution than the Founding Fathers did?

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Cities are vast, complex orders that emerge from the voluntary actions of millions of people. In this issue, we take a look at them, from Sandy Ikeda's examination of the invisible blueprints that define cities, to Rod Lockwood's concept of a free city that could rescue Detroit, to Troy Camplin's theories of why cities exemplify the unity of paradox that defines beauty. Speaking of beauty, we reintroduce poetry to The Freeman. We also introduce The Arena, a monthly debate feature, and much, much more.Download Free PDF

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