The Failure of America’s Sylvan Socialism

The Failure of America’s Sylvan Socialism

February 22, 1997 marks the centennial of the creation of the national forest system. We can learn a lot from America’s century-long romance with sylvan socialism. This Progressive Era experiment featured centralized planning by green Platonic despots; it has inspired America’s environmental legislation ever since. The Progressive Era reformers, in contrast to America’s Founding Fathers, […]

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 Democracies Don’t Fight– Except Over Fish

Democracies Don’t Fight– Except Over Fish

The first lesson of international relations is that democracies don’t go to war with on another. In his 1994 State of the Union addresss, President Clinton said that no two democracies have ever warred with each other. The conventional wisdom is that world peace can be achieved through universal democracy. Unfortunately, this is not quite […]

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 Environmentalism Needs A Free Press

Environmentalism Needs A Free Press

The First Amendment of the Constitution safeguards that most essential feature of democracy: the liberty to communicate ideas and advocate alternatives to the status quo. It protects freedom of the press, speech, assembly, and religion. It guarantees our right to complain to and about the government. Environmental advocates use these freedoms to champion reform. Greenpeace […]

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 Clinton’s “Green Decrees”: Easy Answers Postpone Reform

Clinton’s “Green Decrees”: Easy Answers Postpone Reform

Election politics brought a wave of “green decrees” from Washington. President Clinton has locked in the support of national environmental groups by resolving environmental controversies by executive order. Most recently, Clinton declared 1.7 million acres of southern Utah (seven times larger than Mount Rainier National Park) a national monument, using authority granted under the 1906 […]

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 Avoid Political Extinction with A New Shade of Green

Avoid Political Extinction with A New Shade of Green

The modern environmental movement evolved from the conservation movement of the turn of the century. We can be grateful for the many notable successes of the early conservationists. They alerted America to serious problems like “cut and run” timber harvesting, overgrazing government lands, and vanishing game. However they also gave us a legacy to overcome. […]

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 Conquest of the Columbia Carried Tremendous Costs

Conquest of the Columbia Carried Tremendous Costs

Some books change our thinking about institutions long taken for granted. Marc Reisner’s Cadillac Desert explained how Western water flows uphill toward political payoffs. Alston Chase’s Playing God in Yellowstone exposed the politics which trump both science and economics in our national parks. They herald fundamental reform by publicizing the gaps between intentions and results. […]

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 Finding Defenses Against Parasitic Bureaucracies

Finding Defenses Against Parasitic Bureaucracies

More young Americans believe in UFOs than believe they’ll receive Social Security. Only 25% of Americans trust the federal government. 30 years ago it was 75%. No wonder — the federal government now runs trillion-dollar deficits, dedicates 15% of its budget to pay interest on the national debt, and spends two-thirds of what remains on […]

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 The Evolving Environmentalism

The Evolving Environmentalism

The slogan in the 1994 election was “It’s the economy, stupid.” In the 1996 election, environmentalists tried to update this to: “It’s the environment, stupid.” After all, the environmental record of the 104th Congress is so misguided that even seasoned observers are left wondering if members of the Republican party are indeed brain damaged. Perhaps […]

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 More subsidies in the age of corruption entitlements

More subsidies in the age of corruption entitlements

“Don’t Gore us with new taxes”, picketters in Miami shouted last week. They opposed Vice President Gore’s plan to “tax” the sugar industry in Florida. A sugar “tax” would be used by the federal government to purchase Everglades land for ecosystem restoration. In addition to the penny-per-pound “tax”, Gore announced a $1.5 billion environmental cleanup […]

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