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Private British rocket “Starchaser” makes successful test flight

Congratulations to Steve Bennett on the unmanned test flight over Britain of his 38 foot (11 metre) Starchaser rocket. The launch took place at Morecambe Bay in Cumbria.

Bennett described the launch as being “85% successful” due to the fact that two of the three parachutes became entangled, causing the expended reusable rocket main body to return to the mud flats of Morecambe Bay rather faster than hoped for. The unmanned passenger capsule detached and landed perfectly however. Despite having many detractors, Bennett intends to be the first passenger once the rocket is ready for its maiden manned flight.

This is yet another indication that privately built and funded manned spaceflight is drawing ever closer. I wish Bennett and all the other pioneers of non-governmental spaceflight the very best of luck… for they are the very best of us. Per Ardua ad Astra

Samizdata quote of the day

Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.

– Benjamin Franklin, 1759

Frédéric Bastiat, the intellectual P. J. O’Rourke of his day?

There is a splendid little article about Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850) by Gary M. Galles which give a good overview of what the man was all about.

I have always though modern anti-statists would do well to emulate Bastiat, because as well as being extremely coherent, he was a very witty satirist (for example his Petition of the Candlemakers for state protection against the unfair competition of the sun). Nobel Laureate F.A. Hayek called him a “publicist of genius.”

Carla’s Tea Party: Massachusetts tax revolt starts to gather momentum

Carla Howell’s group in Massachusetts have met the deadline! Over one hundred thousand Massachusetts voter signatures have been delivered to the Town Clerks for certification. The Second Boston Tea Party is brewing up strong and Samizdata will be keeping a close watch on this effort to end the Massachussetts income tax.

Today it’s Massachusetts. Tomorrow it will be other States. Her fire will spread to other states with Ballot Initiatives. Small Government really is a beautiful thing.

Even those of us not in the USA can celebrate a Thanksgiving Day for Carla’s accomplishment.

Walk for Capitalism: IMPORTANT REMINDER

Walk for Capitalism: IMPORTANT REMINDER

A reminder to all fellow ‘capitalist running dogs’ that the Walk for Capitalism will be happening in over 100 cities worldwide on Sunday 2nd December 2001.

Annoy a luddite and be there! You know it makes sense.

There will be a Walk for Capitalism in the following countries:

Albania
Argentina
Australia
Bangladesh
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
China
Costa Rica
Czech Republic
Denmark
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
India
Italy
Korea
Lithuania
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nigeria
Norway
Poland
Romania
Russia
Slovakia
Spain
Sweden
UK
USA
Venezuela
Yugoslavia

Here is a selection of cities in which a Walk for Capitalism has been organised in Australia, UK and USA but for details of the walk in your town and a full international listing , visit the Walk for Capitalism website

Australia
Adelaide
Brisbane
Canberra
Melbourne
Perth
Sydney

UK
Bath
London
Manchester
Southampton

USA
Amherst
Annapolis
Atlanta
Austin
Binghamton
Boston
Burlington
Carson City
Chicago
Cocoa
Columbia
Dayton
Denver
Detroit
El Paso
Honolulu
Houston
Indianapolis
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
Louisville
Miami
Montgomery
New York
Olympia
Orlando
Portland-Or
Sacramento
Saint Louis
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
Saratoga Springs
Seattle
Silicon Valley
Spokane
Syracuse
Tucson
Washington
Westminster-Md

(http://www.walkforcapitalism.org)

Samizdata slogan of the day:

You are not a libertarian unless you accept as axiomatic that, at its core, society must allow individuals to make their own choices in the pursuit of self-defined ends

– Perry de Havilland, said at a ‘Brian’s Friday’ event

P. J. O’Rourke back on top form

With thanks to Transterrestrial Musings for pointing out this top notch P. J. O’Rourke article in The Atlantic in which he ‘puts the boot in’ to all the usual suspects with his trademark clarity and viciousness. Excellent.

Magic Lantern lights up the Cyber Knight

According to an MSNBC article, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation is developing software capable of inserting a computer virus onto a suspect’s machine that could obtain encryption keys. The software, known as “Magic Lantern“, enables agents to read data that has been scrambled by suspected criminals. Currently, the FBI’s best snooping technology is the controversial Carnivore program that, among other things, grabs all manner of e-mails whizzing around the Internet. While such a broad net may catch many fish, the suspects clever enough to encrypt their files still manage to wriggle through.

Magic Lantern, one of a series of enhancements currently being developed for the FBI’s Carnivore project under the umbrella project name of Cyber Knight, is a different approach. It works by installing keylogging software on an individual suspect’s machine. For those not yet in the know, keyloggers are capable of capturing keystrokes typed on a computer. By tracking exactly what a suspect types, critical encryption key information can be gathered, and then transmitted back to the FBI. The virus can be sent to the suspect via e-mail or by physically installing it on a suspect’s computer.

All of this raises several issues. First, should the FBI be in the business of writing code cracking viruses. Second, what damage can we expect when through error or the actions of a disgruntled employee (yes, the FBI does have them) the Magic Lantern gets out. Third, the whole concept is probably an expensive moot point because any decent firewall program will stop the Lantern from sending its data back out.

My guess is that a suspect savvy enough to use file encryption is also savvy enough to use a firewall. Or is the Lantern also a firewall cracker? If that’s the case, it is a very dangerous piece of software the corporate espionage and financial data thieves will be very eager to get hold of.

Oracle Oracle CEO Larry Ellison reminds us that Capitalism is not a synonym for Liberty

All libertarians need to remember that capitalism eventually leads to liberty but Capitalism is not a synonym for Libertarianism. Once a society introduces a degree of capitalism, it starts to produce more wealth and more knowledge than it previously did. As this society trades amongst itself, competition occurs and comparative advantages start to emerge between businesses. This produces an imperative for the owners of these businesses to change the way they function in order to minimise competitive disadvantages and exploit comparative advantages…and to do that they must be free to make decisions.

It is this that is the truly subversive thing about capitalism: in order to make it work, people with the knowledge of running the business (the ‘owners’) must be allowed to actually use that knowledge to directly implement changes in a dynamic manner and people must be allowed the choice to purchase what they produce. This of course means that the owners of the business/knowledge and the people who decide to acquire what they produce, are the ones who cause things to happen, rather than the force based state… but states like more wealth they can tax and so allow the wealth creators to create yet more wealth by their own efforts. The paradox is then that for the state to accumulate more resources and grow in size, it must allow power to pass from its hands. The economy gets larger and wealthier, the state gets larger and less relevant. If the state tries to rein in the capitalists, once the economy has become globalized, their ability to do so decays rapidly as capital itself is no longer captive.

Hence even a totalitarian state like China can introduce a tiny sliver of capitalism and, in the short term, the Communist power structure is seen to benefit from increased wealth and knowledge. Yet this early capitalism is a distorted creature, as much of the entrepreneurial talent being freed is still being largely diverted from wealth creation by the time required to navigate the endless maze of regulations and state imposed obstacles.

Similarly, many of the ‘new capitalists’ will be creating wealth not by filling dynamically derived market needs but by finessing obscure and often contradictory state regulations.

However the new capitalists will inevitably start exerting pressure for a relaxation of a regulation here, a redrafting of a law there, and thus the virus of liberty is spread. Capitalism is nothing less than the impersonal and unintentional carrier wave of liberty.

But it does show that capitalism can coexist with profoundly unfree states for a considerable amount of time… and in the meantime, capitalists in that state will try to profit from the state’s apparatus of repression as well as free themselves from its effects.

So every time you see the leering face of Larry Ellison on television pushing for the national ID cards that will make him millions of dollars, remember that just because a person is a capitalist, that does not automatically make him a friend to the broader liberty of society. Next time you see Larry Ellison or an Oracle product, just change the channel: he has plenty of competitors.

The funny side of nuclear terrorism

Wired magazine reports that the nuclear bomb documents found by Times journalists in an abandoned Al Qaeda house in Kabul might be spoof plans published by some gonzo pranksters several years ago.

This is indeed hilarious and it should now be clear to all that Al Qaeda are downloading everything on the Internet with the word ‘thermonuclear’ in it because they too are just misunderstood pranksters. We must stop bombing Afghanistan forthwith as it must now be clear that flying airliners into the WTC was just a good natured jape that got a little out of hand.

Similarly, the only reason they have been sending anthrax through the post is a simple linguistic misunderstanding: they were told to send Andrex (a brand of toilet tissue) but as English is not their first language, they got a little confused…hey, anyone can make a mistake!

Any day now, intelligence sources report we will soon hear that Osama will be calling on Bert from Sesame Street to replace slain Al Qaeda number two, Muhammed Atef, as Chief Deputy Prankster.

Samizdata quote of the day

Men stumble over the truth from time to time, but most pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing happened.

– Winston Churchill

Interesting updates on the LIBERALIA website

Christian Michel’s high quality libertarian site LIBERALIA has some new papers well worth reading:

Oneworldism: The Leviathan strikes back by Alberto Mingardi

Immigration: controversies, libertarian principles & modern abolition by Ken Schoolland

Down with the EU by Martin Stefunko

What should we do with the rich? The welfare state and the question of poverty by Christian Michel

The LIBERALIA website is one of those ‘must visit’ places on the Internet for libertarians. If you ever get the opportunity to hear Christian in person, he is an engaging speaker and a most congenial gentleman. Highly recommended.

All the papers on the LIBERALIA site are available in English and French.