Consider this advertising general.
Nielsio:
http://www.vforvoluntary.com/
https://twitter.com/VforVoluntary
http://www.youtube.com/user/Nielsio
http://nielsio.tumblr.com/
Clayton:
incompressible.blogspot.com
(alternatively http://mises.org/community/search/SearchResults.aspx?u=5591&o=DateDescending :P)
Autolykos:
http://voluntaryism.freeforums.org/
John James:
omg, I'm not even going to start to try to find all of your posts of lists (although, it'd be nice to have a list of lists, that way you could list things while you list them).
Wheylous:
http://candlemind.com/projects/progclub/file/michael/getEducated.php
Smiling Dave:
http://smilingdavesblog.wordpress.com/
Fepps/Me:
http://mises.org/community/forums/p/30055/479906.aspx#479906 (someone has to act like a Keynesian and be the consumer...:P)
Who else? Post your stuff here.
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"Even when leftists talk about discrimination and sexism, they're damn well talking about the results of the economic system" ~Neodoxy
Me:
http://www.youtube.com/user/grahampwright
http://www.managainstthestate.blogspot.co.uk/
Government Explained 2: The Special Piece of Paper
Law without Government
I have been working on converting all of the Mises books into EPUB. Links to all of my work can be found on my site here:
http://misesbooks.blogspot.com/
All typos of the books are put on the wiki here:
http://wiki.mises.org/wiki/MisesWiki:Typos
Here is a topic you can post typos in as well:
https://mises.org/Community/forums/p/29982/479290.aspx#479290
And in between all of this EPUB making, I also decided to start a reading/fixing of the Human Action EPUB (this will take months, and could always use some help):
https://mises.org/community/forums/p/31548/491477.aspx
Ive converted 2 people to becoming close to anarcho capitalism.
“Since people are concerned that ‘X’ will not be provided, ‘X’ will naturally be provided by those who are concerned by its absence.""The sweetest of minds can harbor the harshest of men.”
http://voluntaryistreader.wordpress.org
My dog likes me.
My humble blog
It's easy to refute an argument if you first misrepresent it. William Keizer
I was doing this a couple days ago. Such much symbolism, my back turned staring into the "abyss." More interesting than liberty.
I have never lost a marathon.
Clayton -
I've almost convinced my potted plant that it should be a libertarian.
... But who will make the sun shine?
Silly Neodoxy, the sun will shine even without regulations. The real problem is that the moon is a free rider. It uses the sun's light in order to shine, and it doesn't even pay the sun.
gotlucky, in the long run it will be fine, becuase the Sun will consume it.
And thusly helio-statism was born.
Helio-statism. As expressed in Marx's insanely boring "Das Kapital."
I think.
After all, the Communist Party USA's slogan is "people and nature before profit."
O.k., you guys are pretty hilarious.
In the mean time a little birdie spoke (reminded me of stuff) the other day...
John James (best hits, 80's 90's and today):
http://mises.org/Community/forums/t/28958.aspx
http://mises.org/community/forums/t/28782.aspx
https://mises.org/Community/forums/t/30683.aspx
John James (best hits, 80's 90's and today)
80's??? You mean he is not 14 years old??
Holy crap, John James compiled all those topics and links to articles/books/threads for each one all on this text editor? The kid must be a genius.
Hmm, last post Sep 26... JJ, where you at?
Guys, you might make me shed a tear at this rate.
I may write an article for Mises.org following an over 2 year hiatus... Might join the new forum if I remember it exists. :P
Kudos if you can figure out who I am. (though I now realise I've given a huge clue...)
"When the King is far the people are happy." Chinese proverb
For Alexander Zinoviev and the free market there is a shared delight:
"Where there are problems there is life."