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Libertarians, Marxists, and Christianity

by William L. Anderson In an earlier article, I looked at two of Jim Wallis’ criticisms of libertarianism, and also compared his own historical “Christian Marxism” to the libertarian point of view. What I found was something akin to Jesus’ admonition that people with beams in their own eyes should focus first on their own [...]

A Century of Servitude: Pribilof Aleuts Under U.S. Rule

Dorothy M. Jones tells the little-known history of Alaskan Aleut natives, under deep colonial exploition and treated almost like slaves and animals. Yes, the hand of the US government is all over it. During WWII, this exploited group was dropped into concentration camps where the inhuman conditions resulted in 10% mortality rates. It can’t happen [...]

A reminder to Christians about the death penalty

Friend Greg over at theholycause.blogspot.com forwarded me this link. Wrap your head around it and think again! http://www.codemonkeyramblings.com/2009/09/a-reminder-to-christians-about-the-death-penalty/

The myth of social justice

A well written column by Jessica Pacholski, dealing with collectives, social abstractions, and justice. http://www.libertyforall.net/?p=2772 (I can’t recall but I think I first saw this on strike-the-root.com a few days ago.)

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