Glen Tenney's Online Resources
Topic: Discrimination 


 

The Antidiscrimination Paradigm: Irrational, Unjust, and Tyrannical

By Ben O’Neill

In this excellent article, the author carefully demonstrates how anti-discrimination laws violate specific human rights and are irrational and tyrannical.  

Diversity, Yes; Force, No

By Christopher Westley

Westley demonstrates that, in the long run, racial discrimination does not make sense, and is in fact not the reason for differences in such things as wage rates and unemployment between the races.  (3 pages, 2006)

Employment at Will

By Erich Mattei

In this short article on laws presumably intended to prevent employment discrimination, Mattei suggests that such laws amount to a form of involuntary servitude. He makes his case with a nice reductio ad absurdum.

Wal-Mart and the Parable of the Workers

 

By Ivan Pongracic

 

Repeal ‘64

By Lew Rockwell

While Rockwell does not expect such, he makes here a reasoned argument for a neutral legal environment of contract enforcement.

Fattening the State

By Thomas Woods

Woods discusses the actions of airlines in charging more for heavy people than for thinnies.

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