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Is Government Really Necessary? (video) The lively Greater Philadelphia Thinking Society discussion happened on December 9, 2012. ( http://www.meetup.com/thinkingsociety/events/85461612/ ) Below is the description of the event on the Meetup page: Most discussions about government start from the assumption...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrTXXUB0xak This guy is a hero. I don't agree with his views on Jews though. Real Jews are libertarian and anti-statist in nature. He should have said "Khazar banksters" because that's what they really are. But he needs to move to NH to avoid the tax tyranny...
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The battle for the natural right of self ownership is expanding. Republicans seem to be leaning towards more libertarian principles, and Democrats are, well, where the Republicans were in 2006 – stuck. This should seem to surprise many people, seeing how Republicans acted during the Bush administration...
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I'm new to this forum, but I don't plan on staying for very long. I've just come to introduce my blogel (blogged novel, if you didn't know). I'm calling it " Everywhere in Chains ", after the infamous Rousseau quote, "Man is born free, but he is everywhere in chains...
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Well it's a department that is most revered in America, mostly hated, some give thanks to it, others despise it for it's strict police policies, but it invites fear into our society that had remain peaceful and prosperous for many years. And that department is none other than Homeland Security...
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Natalie, a constitutional republic may start out as the least evil form of government, but if the state has the features of the state, most importantly, being the final arbiter of justice, even in cases involving itself, it soon gains at the expense of the people. Unless the people are as a whole educated...
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[quote user="Juan"]Great. So tyranny is actually voluntary. [/quote]I would think so. Tyrants had to make some choices to get into their powerful positions. Despite the fact that they often claim that they were forced by their enemies to act tyrannical, they were the ones that chose the actions...