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With respect to any law, including a country's constitution, actors have a choice about whether to obey, change or disregard. Governments can only be held accountable to the rule of law so long as it is easier to obey or change the law than it is to disregard it. If the labour to change the law is...
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In 21 parts. Enjoy. http://l0.7w.sl.pt.
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I posted this over at the Free State Forum . Anyone want to pitch in, and take your shot at writing anti-state propaganda? Like most freedom lovers in NH and the rest of the country, I am sickened by the rapid descent into serfdom due to the growth of the federal government. And I think it should be...
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I wanted to take this opportunity to NOT disagree with Stefan Molyneux on a couple points, which came up at two events over the July 4th weekend. 1) When Stefan and I did our respective rants at the July 4th event, some people characterized it as if I was calling for armed revolution, while Stefan was...
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Questions for Rational Anarchists. I have fairly recently been converted—if “converted” is an appropriate—to anarchism. I now describe myself as a “rational anarchist.” I have made it a study. In discussing these ideas with other intellectually inclined individuals...
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"On the Impossibility of Limited Government and the Prospects for a Second American Revolution" By Hans Hermann Hoppe (read by Dr. Floy Lilley.) http://feeds.mises.org/~r/MisesMedia/~5/321626311/2874_Hoppe.mp3 [59:26] Absolutely superb article about the absurdity of the minarchist position...
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...we'll be like totally free... The Intent of the Second Amendment Now that gun bans in Washington, D.C., are under Supreme Court review, the court must confront a crucial question: Is there an individual right to bear arms? Nearly no one argues that the Fourth Amendment right of “the people”...
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