Mon, 26 April 2010
Recriminations grow over airline costs The monopoly on violence and the perceived "authority" of government undermines people's independence and responsibility--and regulatory ability Government is an unnecessary evil What part of your life do you want someone else to govern? The Story Of Your Enslavement by Stefan Molyneux California Man Fights Legal Battle to Keep His Own Backyard by William La Jeunesse "Without property rights, no other rights are possible" Ayn Rand Most intellectuals have been trained to be obedient--and controlling Five Reasons Why Libertarians Shouldn't Hate Government: Plus, Five Big Projects That Went Well and Five That Were Disasters by William D. Eggers & John O'Leary Don't be a Kool-Aid (or Flavor Aid) drinker: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drinking_the_Kool-Aid There's no such thing as a necessary evil; coercion and violence against the innocent is evil, no matter who commits it Mass compliance leads to mass coercion by government; thus, get organized and stop complying Proof positive that nothing government does is useful: None of it is funded voluntarily! When you're forced to do something, it doesn't foster your independent judgment bumper music "Won't Get Fooled Again" by The Who to comment, please go to http://completeliberty.com/magazine/category/91697
Direct download: Episode_111_-_Unnecessary_evil_of_regulation_unprincipled_Libertarianism.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:19am EDT |
Fri, 16 April 2010
A dangerous idea whose time has come by Kent McManigal We really can't determine the exact damage statism does to the economy and to our lives, but it's immense--and of course unnecessary The government is merely a destructive gang imbued with virtue by most people It's important to understand people's psychology and ethics of self-sacrifice in order to discuss statism versus voluntaryism with them The practice of living with integrity is sorely lacking in our culture, and kids learn FAR more from what adults do than from what they say The Wellspring of Sociopathy by Rob Sandwell Rational self-esteeming parents are key to the development of rational self-esteeming kids Authoritarian sociopaths don't have a solid sense of themselves; in short, they haven't worked on their self-esteem Approval-seeking and wanting to control others are two sides of pseudo self-esteem Check out School Sucks Podcast to understand the bad effects and immorality of "public schools": Professionals in psychology typically avoid scrutinizing the coercion and criminality of government itself; thus, their immense denial becomes a widespread pathology The so-called selfless and heroic "service" of cops and soldiers blends with authoritarian sociopathy; blind obedience to "authority" is the rule http://www.logicallearning.net/liblegalagencies.html Objective law is that which is in line with natural rights of individuals bumper music "Criminality" by Cocoa Tea to comment, please go to http://completeliberty.com/magazine/category/91697
Direct download: Episode_110_-_Criminality_perpetrated_and_promoted_by_government.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 10:38pm EDT |
Wed, 7 April 2010
Doctorow and Stross to Write Authorized Sequel to Atlas Shrugged [phil of rejectivism] The nature of government is to control you, including whether you can live or not So-called intellectual property wouldn't exist in a free society Doug Casey on Anarchy Nearly all people adhere to the political principle of respect for others and their property--until they interface with government Submission is a choice; it's not a forgone conclusion; exercise your freedom instead realize your independence: http://agorism.info/ Reformist Political Action as a Diversion, Part Three by Kevin Carson Legal reform via public policy is a counterproductive game that legitimizes the nature of the irrational and unjust system of government Live how you want to live right now, without waiting for the State's employees to legalize it We don't need to change "the law"; we just need to render it irrelevant The mafia with a flag is not legitimate bumper music "I Am Citizen Insane" by Radiohead to comment, please go to http://completeliberty.com/magazine/category/91697
Direct download: Episode_109_-_Status_quo_rejectivism_exercising_freedom_avoiding_political_rackets.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 1:52pm EDT |