Tag Archives: Latin America

It Wasn’t A ‘Coup’

It is important to understand the constitutionality of what happened in Honduras with the removal of President Manuel Zelaya, their Constitutional process, how the law was upheld, and how the Obama administration is advocating a policy in direct conflict with the ‘rule-of-law.’ Juan Carlos Hidalgo, the project coordinator for Latin American, at the Cato Institute, [...]

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Tyranny From The Left Or Right Is Still Tyranny!

The Fallacy of Relative Evil Posted on Mises Blog, April 23, 2009 10:00 AM by Jeffrey Tucker I finally saw Missing, a 1982 film about political violence in Chile, staring Jack Lemmon and Sissy Spacek. It won an Oscar, was nominated for many more, and won 8 other awards at various film festivals. It has [...]

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