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Monthly Archives: May 2011
The Dangers of Over-Zealous Libertarianism
The Dangers of Over-Zealous Libertarianism by Ian Lucas Hull In your effort to progress into a truly free society, keep in mind that the principle of freedom includes the freedom to not have freedom. This is true concerning many things, … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Quaker Theology, Brief Articles and Short Notes, Free Society, The Campfire, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged coercion, contract law, culture, free society, libertarians, marriage contract, philosophy, religion
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Special Edition 1 Bad Quaker Dot Com Podcast
Special Edition 1 Bad Quaker Dot Com Podcast by Ben Stone News Rant Special Edition for Friday, May 27, 2011 Featured in this News Rant: Black Market Tattoos in Jr High School Bathroom! People who talk to reporters! Reporting hype … Continue reading
Posted in All Podcasts, Audio Articles, Bad Quaker Fun, Economics, Free Society, Health, Property, The Campfire, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged black market, law, local news, natural law, property rights, selling fear, selling panic, tattoos, ZAP, zero aggression principle
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One Difference Between Conservative, Liberal, and Libertarian
Audio Article of One Difference Between Conservative, Liberal and Libertarian by Ben Stone Featured in this episode: The Reagan Revolution and the Conservatives A Redneck takes the White House NeoCons learn the language of the Conservatives Common ground with libertarians? … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker and Taxes, Bad Quaker and War., Economics, History, Liberals and Conservatives, Property
Tagged abortion, conservatives, deficit spending, gay marriage, gun control, liberals, libertarian principals, natural law, property rights, Reagan Revolution, taxes, War on Drugs
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Socially Liberal, Fiscally Conservative
Socially Liberal, Fiscally Conservative by Ben Stone (audio version) There’s a tremendous diversity among libertarians right now, maybe more than ever in the history of the modern liberty movement. Largely I think it’s due to the invasion of the conservative … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Quaker and Taxes, Brief Articles and Short Notes, Economics, History, Liberals and Conservatives, Property, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged Baby Bush, Clinton, Fascist Neo-Cons, Frank Chodorov, Glenn Greenwald, Golden Age of libertarianism, Left Right paradigm, Lew Rockwell, Obama, Pat Buchanan, property rights, Socially Liberal Fiscally Conservative, zero aggression principal
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The Stinky Sock and The State
Audio Article of The Stinky Sock and The State by Ben Stone Featured in this episode: Drawing a conclusion without considering alternatives Cherry picking evidence to support preconceived notions Advancements in society without the State The myth of the State’s … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Articles, Free Society, History, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions
Tagged atomic energy, cotton gin, development of computers, development of society, Eli Whitney, innovation, invention, logic, luck, reason, slavery, space travel, the atomic age, the computer age, the space age, Wright Brothers
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Telling People About the State
Telling People About the State by Ben Stone (link to audio version) Some time ago a relative was telling me about his frustration with the Main Stream Media’s coverage of US foreign policy and he said something that struck me … Continue reading
Posted in Free Society, The Campfire, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged aggression, America bashing, Free State Project, free stateless society, Fully Informed Jury Association, lies, Ludwig von Mises, main stream media, private property, property rights, responsibility, theft, truth, War on Drugs, Washington DC, Watchman Nee, welfare, zero aggression principal
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A General Theory of Liberty, Tyranny, and Sin
Audio Article of A General Theory of Liberty, Tyranny, and Sin by Ben Stone Featured in this episode: A View of Liberty, Tyranny, Sin, and God A Possible Origin of Sin Natural Law and Man Made Law A Devil or … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker and Sin, Bad Quaker Theology, Free Society, History, Voluntaryism and Law
Tagged Adam, eden, end of time, God, history, liberty, natural law, sin, tyranny
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