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What good can come from not voting, you ask?: http://www.lewrockwell.com/chodorov/chodorov20.1.html "Remember that the proposal to quit voting is basically revolutionary; it amounts to a shifting of power from one group to another, which is the essence of revolution. As soon as the nonvoting movement got up steam, the politicians would most assuredly
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Check out the chapter on police and courts in For A New Liberty. http://mises.org/rothbard/foranewlb.pdf Richard Maybury wrote in his book Whatever Happened to Justice?: Many Americans today believe that law and government are nearly the same thing, but this is incorrect. Law and government are different institutions and don't necessarily go together
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I've made a few PowerPoints in the past on libertarian topics just for fun. I've shared them with friends, but now I have found that I can easily share them with everyone by converting them to Google Documents. This one is on why terrorists hate us. Feel free to share the link: http://snipurl.com/1duoth Or in case you don't trust me: https
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First we have to consider that the purpose of jobs are. The purpose of jobs is to create things that we want; things like pizzas, i-pods, and TV's. If pizzas and i-pods and TV's rained down from heaven, we wouldn't need to work anymore. The purpose of jobs isn't to have everyone work. If that's all you want then here is the solution
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I've come accross two ideas as to what caused the dust bowl. Which is correct, or are they both? Murray Rothbard states in For A New Liberty on p. 312: Another unhappy consequence of the American government’s failure to allow private property in a resource was the destruction of the Western grasslands in the late nineteenth century. Every