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This is quite sweet and interesting. Not sure it will catch on in the UK, where we have “foot ballers’” “wives”, but it puts a new take on “AFFORDABLE HOUSING”

4 May, 2008 · 1 Comment

David Davis

Affordable housing… is this what the fascist pigs who concrete the South or Britain over fully, mean? Don’t think so somehow!

I don’t think I’d like to live in one, but for billions of people the world over, it could be an improvement. I am of course a very fortunate man…for now.

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New blog added now, Boatang and Demetriou…

4 May, 2008 · No Comments

David Davis

Interesting stuff at this blog. I particularly liked this.

All the rest here…

http://boatangdemetriou.wordpress.com/

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And while I mix our Gin-&-Tonics, here’s some faintly cheering news for the poor persecuted Cubans

4 May, 2008 · 3 Comments

They can now buy PCs….but they still can’t get on-line (it’s all George W Bush’s fault as is natural.)

David Davis

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Sean Gabb Speaks at Peterhouse in Cambridge

4 May, 2008 · 1 Comment

Sean Gabb

I was invited to speak to the Peterhouse Politics Society on the 28th April. I gave this far less attention than it deserved, assuming it would be the usual long journey to address three students. I realised it was a much grander affair when I was taken in to dinner. The grace was in Latin, and I sat beside the Dean and spoke about Byzantium.

Fortunately, Mrs Gabb made me put a suit on!

The speech went fairly well. I most liked the long question and comment session afterwards. However, while I was permitted to record the whole meeting, I have been asked only to publish my own speech - Chatham House Rules and all that.

Here it is: Peterhouse Speech

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Brian Micklethwait on winning libertarian arguments … topical in view of a slight but encouraging shift towards a less headlong fall into absolutism.

4 May, 2008 · No Comments

Libertarian Alliance Showcase Publication No 3:

David Davis

My good old friend Brian wrote “How to Win the Libertarian Argument” in 1990.

The capture of City Hall by Boris Johnson, commented on below by Sean, is a smaller and less discouraging step towards the abyss of a fully-tyrannised Britain than might have been the case, had Dread Ken won again - or anybody else for that matter. Three election victories and his bumptious self-importance would have been totally insufferable - not to mention the further inevitable slides down into the cesspool of Cubanised stalinism.

Granted that there is of course now a proper Libertarian Party in the UK for the first time, Conservatives ought also to mind their real liberal roots more, come out, and believe in a more libertarian foundation for their policies.

Here’s Brian starting off (the link is above):-

 

The first rule for winning the libertarian argument is that you

must have it.

That sounds fairly obvious, does it not? Yet how many times

must we libertarians listen to self-styled “practical” and “realistic”

comrades, who tell us that the way to argue for the

abolition of income tax or the legalisation of heroin or the

abolition of compulsory education is to start these arguments

by arguing instead for the lowering of income tax by two per

cent, the legalisation of marijuana, and the introduction of

education vouchers. The idea is that having bought these

mild and diluted versions of libertarianism, people will then

be drawn into accepting the more “extreme” manifestations

of libertarianism, as if being enticed into the back room of a

pornography shop.

 

Read more…….

And for those of you who would like to mine the Libertarian Alliance library of about 800 publications by us over the last 25-odd years, please go here, and browse….

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