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  • Individualist anarchist periodical Liberty

    I just finished reading the first issue of the transcribed and re-published journal Liberty (1881-1908) http://www.readliberty.org/ Originaly published by Benjamin Tucker. Among the many conributors I will mention at least Lysander Spooner and Auberon Herbert. Published fortnightly on Wednesday.
    Posted to Current Events by atin on Thu, May 2 2013
  • Montgomery County, PA Libertarians Holiday Party 2012 (video)

    Montgomery County, PA Libertarians Holiday Party 2012 (video) The Montgomery County, PA libertarians gave out the Monty Awards for distinguished activism at their holiday party on December 7, 2012. Great acceptance speeches were given by Larken Rose, Betsy Summers, Lou Jasikoff, Mike Salvi, and Richard...
    Posted to General by Darren on Tue, Dec 11 2012
  • Is Government Really Necessary? (video)

    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...
    Posted to Political Theory by Darren on Tue, Dec 11 2012
  • Two books, and only two, to help someone start down the libertarian path

    A good friend of mine, who is very progressive/liberal, is often willing to have intelligent discussions with me about my anarcho-capitalist views. Recently, she said she was willing to learn more. I told her I have about 25 books, and it would take reading most of them to really get the whole picture...
    Posted to Political Theory by ag4apple on Sat, Nov 10 2012
  • Lemonade and Raw Milk Rebels (Video)

    Lemonade and Raw Milk Rebels (Video) They came to Washington DC from cities and small towns, from near and far, to break the law. Their crime? Selling raw milk and lemonade without permits nor licenses. Fortunately, the civil disobedience went well. Unlike last year the police didn't interfere and...
    Posted to Current Events by Darren on Tue, Aug 21 2012
  • Why "Conservatives" aren't necessarily good for America

    I've just finished reading Richard A. Viguerie and Mark S. Fitzgibbons recent pamphlet titled Reclaim the Constitution: A Pamphlet of Principles, Purpose, and Proposals for Constitutional Conservatives and must say that I am very impressed with the effort. One of the things which I am glad to see...
    Posted to Ron Morley's Freedom Blog by Ronald D. Morley on Mon, Mar 26 2012
    Filed under: liberty, State power, constitution, conservative
  • Economic Equality versus Economic Liberty

    Economic Equality versus Economic Liberty by Alex Merced One of the fundamental divides among activist economics is what is the goal when thinking of policy and the economy. Progressives focus on Economic Equality and how policy can manipulate the economy to distribute resources in a more "equitable"...
    Posted to AlexMerced by Alex Merced on Wed, Dec 15 2010
    Filed under: liberty, Innovation, Anarcho Capitalist, Entrepeneurship, Austrian Economics, High Wages, Fixed Income, Information, Equality
  • Liberty died in America today

    I'm watching the results of the mid-term election as I write this and I am afraid that freedom died in America tonight. There have simply not been enough incumbents defeated to make an impression upon the entrenched elites who control the Big Government party which runs this nation. Yes, the House...
    Posted to Ron Morley's Freedom Blog by Ronald D. Morley on Wed, Nov 3 2010
    Filed under: politics, Federal government, liberty, constitution
  • Labor Economics #3 - The Minimum Wage

    Labor Economics #3 - The Minimum Wage by Alex Merced One of the most sancrosanct bastions of Labor laws is the minimum wage, and if you want to go beyond this article in learning about it listen to Roger Garrisons lecture on topic from Mises U 2010 . Essentially what I want to demostrate through a brief...
    Posted to AlexMerced by Alex Merced on Sat, Aug 14 2010
    Filed under: liberty, Unemployment, Austrian Economics, Labor, Wealth Transfer, Minimum Wage
  • The hen rebellion

    All of a sudden, the hen sprung into consciousness, looked around at its mindless sisters scratching and clucking, and proclaimed "I hereby declare my independence from this oppressive regime! No more laying eggs for some biped's breakfast while I have to settle for dry corn and a stinking coop...
    Posted to Man, Meaning, and Freedom by William Green on Wed, May 5 2010
    Filed under: liberty, freedom, government, libertarianism
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