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Tag Archives: Free Ireland
0278 pc214 How Would a Free Society …Part 3
Part 3 of the series addressing children’s rights, law, and justice in a free society. Continue reading →
Posted in All Podcasts, Economics, Free Society, History, Property, Voluntaryism and Competitive Government, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions
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Tagged aggressive government, child protective services, child rights, childrens rights, dueling, Free Iceland, Free Ireland, free society, Harvey Silvergate, John Hasnas, justice, law, liberty, Murray Rothbard, no government, Roderick Long, school is child abuse, school is jail, school is prison, society, zero aggression principle
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0277 pc213 How Would a Free Society …Part 2
Part 2 of the series addressing children’s rights, law, and justice in a free society. Continue reading →
Posted in All Podcasts, Bad Quaker Theology, Economics, Free Society, History, Property, Voluntaryism and Competitive Government, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
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Tagged aggressive government, child protective services, child rights, childrens rights, Free Iceland, Free Ireland, free society, Harvey Silvergate, John Hasnas, justice, law, liberty, Murray Rothbard, no government, Roderick Long, school is child abuse, school is jail, school is prison, society, zero aggression principle
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0160 pc97 Libertarian Ireland and Intellectual Property
Today’s podcast includes an article on pre-Christian Ireland, one on pre-Cromwell Ireland, and an early podcast of Ben and Ki on IP laws. Continue reading →
Posted in All Podcasts, Economics, Free Society, History, Property, Voluntaryism and Competitive Government, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions
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Tagged anarchism, black market, Free Ireland, free market, Glenn Curtiss, intellectual property, IP, Jeff Riggenbach, libertarian Ireland, Mises Institute, Murray Rothbard, pre-Christian Ireland, pre-Cromwell Ireland, warp wing, Wright Brothers
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Pre-Christian Ireland and Deductive Reasoning
Pre-Christian Ireland and Deductive Reasoning by Ben Stone (audio article below) Yesterday’s Bad Quaker Dot Com article (Monday June 13th, 2011) was an excerpt from Murray Rothbard’s great book, For a New Liberty, a Libertarian Manifesto. The segment detailed a … Continue reading →
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker and War., Economics, Free Society, History, Voluntaryism and Competitive Government, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions
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Tagged Book of Invasions, Free Ireland, Iron Age Celts, libertarian Ireland, Murray Rothbard, oral traditions, per-Christian Ireland, private courts, Private Law, prosperous pagan history, socialist courts, socialist law, Swiss Celts
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