Where Do You Stand On Abortion?
By The Libertarian Republic Editorial Board
Poll will be conducted from 11 AM EST on 1/27/17, ending at 11 AM EST 1/28/17. Results will be posted at that time.

Poll will be conducted from 11 AM EST on 1/27/17, ending at 11 AM EST 1/28/17. Results will be posted at that time.

Question: have you ever been listening to someone speak and for a split second possessed the undeniable urge to smack them in the face for no good reason? Not because you don’t like them. Not because of something they’ve said. Not because of any rational, conscious motivation. But because, only for the flashes of flashes,…
by Ian Tartt To cover all the misconceptions about libertarians/libertarianism would take far too much space for just one article. So instead, let’s take a look at the top five most common misconceptions and see if they hold up under scrutiny.1. Libertarians Hate Poor People This charge is often levied at libertarians in discussions about…
There is a popular saying that “the proof is in the pudding.” In the first part of this article set, my colleague Mike Margeson spelled out the historical roots of the American schooling system. He clearly laid out the blueprint that men like Horace Mann used to build a system that does anything but “educates.”…
Bright Girding For Battle Against Big Government Graham South Carolina state Senator Lee Bright joins the Freedom Report podcast to discuss his challenge to Lindsey Graham. Bright believes that his influence amongst social conservatives and libertarians can help give him the edge in the fight to unseat the most disliked Republican amongst those who consider themselves…
On July 1st the Italian speaking province of Ticino in southern Switzerland began enforcing the outcome of a 2013 popular referendum that banned the burka and hijab in public spaces; two full body coverings worn by some women who practice the Islamic faith. They are the first in Europe to follow the French, who passed a national…
by Charles Barr Texas Senator and Republican Presidential candidate Ted Cruz demanded action from the federal government to aid those who were affected by the floods in Texas. This is a stark contrast to the Senator’s previous position, where he criticized the role of the federal government to provide relief and the use of the…
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