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Christopher Oppermann

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Weighing In On the Odd Couple: The Liberty and Occupy Movements

Ron Paul supporters may pepper #Occupy protests, but the two movements are fundamentally opposed.

Nationalize the Riots, Save the Economy

A modest proposal for the Brits: destroy things for the public good.

Why I Still Don't Vote

Chris Oppermann has better things to do than buy into the two party system.

Why I Don't Vote

Christopher Oppermann outlines why he's more inclined to mock the vote than rock the vote.

The Humbling Power of the Way of Grace

"But this presumption hints at a type of arrogance, an unwarranted confidence in the ability of such finite and insignificant beings to comprehend the most complex and baffling of mysteries."

Libertarianism, Part 2: Consequentialism

Consequentionalist libertarians are amoral in a goods way.

Libertarianism, Part 1: Introduction – Reasons and Radicality

Libertarian extraordinaire Chris Oppermann leads a road trip. Destination: understanding libertarianism.

Weighing in: Rep. Peter King is a Threat to National Security

Radicalization may be a danger, but Peter King is making it worse.

Japan and Broken Windows

The myth of "productive destruction" in the wake of the disaster in Japan

Guns on Campus?

Who should decide whether or not to allow guns on campuses?