Special Series at Self-Educated American
Clichés of Progressivism, by The Foundation for Economic Education
Missing the Mark with Religion, by Steve Farrell (click here)
Democrats In Drag, by Steve Farrell (click here)
Rebels They Were Not! by Steve Farrell (click here)
Paine’s Christianity – by Steve Farrell (click here)
Essays by Philip Vander Elst (click here)
- Evil and God: Reflections of a Former Atheist
- Capitalist technology sustained the failed economic experiment of Soviet Communism
- The Communist Holocaust and Its Lessons for the 21st Century
- Politically incorrect truths about colonialism and the Third World
- From atheism to Christianity: a personal journey
- Patriotism and Freedom: A Libertarian Defence of National Sovereignty
- Christianity and Freedom: A Personal View
- Freedom and community: a Conservative perspective
- Revolutionary socialism and sexual politics
- Patriotism and Freedom
- In Defence of Israel: Key Facts About the Arab Israeli Conflict
- God and Liberty: A libertarian challenge to secular liberalism
- Power and People: A Christian Critique of the State
- Cosmic Tyrant or Freedom’s God?
- Two Early Prophetic Anti-Socialist Satires
- Socialism’s Prescient Critics
A Philosophy of Truth and Liberty, by Ricky Valadez
The Pulpit & The American Revolution, by Leonard O. Goenaga
Just War, Rebellion, & The American Revolution, by Leonard O. Goenaga
- Introduction
- Scripture and Rebellion: Introduction
- Scripture on Government
- Scripture on the Common Good
- Scripture on Liberty
- Scripture on Unchecked Power
- Scripture on the Rule of Law
- Scripture on Consent
Church Tradition & Rebellion: Background, by Leonard O. Goenaga
- Church Tradition and Rebellion: Introduction
- Tradition on Pre-reformation practices
- Tradition on Reformation Practices
- Tradition on Post Reformation Practices
- Tradition on Romans 13 and the Paradox of Rebellion
- The English Experience and the Peace of Westphalia
- The Glorious Revolution and British/American Parallels
- The Petition of Right (1627) and the Bill of Rights (1688)
- The Mayflower Compact (1620) and the Colonists
- The American Experience Culminating with the American Revolution
- The Initial Colonial Response (1764-1767) – The Sugar Act (1764), The Stamp Act (1765), The Stamp Act Congress (1765), Declaration of Rights and Grievances (1765), The Virginia Resolves (1765), The Declaratory Act (1766), and The Townshend Acts (1767)
- The First Continental Response (1773-1774) – The Tea Act (1773), The Intolerable Acts (1774), and The First Continental Congress (1774)
- The Reason for Alarm (1774-1775) – The Powder Alarm (1774), The Portsmouth Alarm (1774), and The Salem Confrontation (1775
- The Second Continental Response (1774-1775) – Lexington and Concord (1775), Second Continental Congress (1775), and The Olive Branch Petition (1775)
- The Royal Response (1775) – A Proclamation By the King for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition (1775)
- Just Rebellion Principles (JRP) and the American Revolution
- Just Rebellion Principle 1: Just Cause
- Just Rebellion Principle 2: Proportionate Cause
- Just Rebellion Principle 3: Right Intention
- Just Rebellion Principle 4: Competent Authority
- Just Rebellion Principle 5: Probability of Success
- Just Rebellion Principle 6: Comparative Justice
- Just Rebellion Principle 7: Last Resort
- Summation: In Light of the Evidence
- Conclusion