These days, everyone seems like a threat to everyone all the time.
Logan Albright
Logan Albright is the Head Writer and Sound Engineer at Free the People. He is the author of Conform or Be Cast Out: The (Literal) Demonization of Nonconformists and Our Servants, Our Masters: How Control Masquerades as Assistance.
With a background in economics and policy, Logan is responsible for making sure that the organization’s messaging remains rigorous as well as persuasive. He also directed the award-winning documentary The Right to Bear 3D Printers, and as a graduate of the Berklee College of Music, he contributes original music to many of Free the People’s films.
Logan received his Master’s degree in economics from Georgia State University in 2011, before promptly setting out for DC to fight for liberty. He first discovered the ideas of liberty during his time at Oberlin College, where his contrarian nature drove him into countless hours of heated debate at this bastion of progressive thought. Logan occasionally takes time out from his busy schedule of railing against the evils of government to play the part of musician, amateur novelist, and moustache enthusiast.
Latest Posts
Logan and Trey talk about the recent controversy surrounding the United States Post Office.
I’d like to share a story from my own life to illustrate a few of the ways in which sweeping, reflexive lockdowns can negatively impact real people.
Logan and Mike ask what the Democrats see in Kamala Harris and discuss Matt Kibbe's recent interview with the living legend that is Dr. Ron Paul.
The undeniable mission creep of the Black Lives Matter movement forces us to question the sincerity of the protesters.
People are complicated, and people are flawed. If we expect our heroes to be saints, we will soon find that we have no heroes left.
We do no favors, either to children or to society at large, by pretending that more government regulation will eliminate all dangers without creating its own set of problems.
It’s hard to think of a more counterproductive strategy than to alienate actual and potential allies with this sort of intimidation campaign.
We have to condemn immorality wherever we see it, not just when it’s directed at our tribe.
As bad as things are, one benefit of eliminating the status quo in justice provision is that alternatives suddenly become a lot more visible.