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Thursday May 23, 2013
Today in 2008, Utah Phillips dies in Nevada City, California. Born May 15, 1935 in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a labor organizer, folk singer, storyteller, poet, self-identifying as an anarchist.

The moment the slave resolves that he will no longer be a slave. His fetters fall… freedom and slavery are mental states. — Mohandas Gandhi


Topic: ‘Advocating Force’

1. The Nurture May Differ, But The Nature Does Not.

ZeroGov.com | When using the Socratic jackhammer against statists, it’s usually not more than a couple blows of the anvil before we arrive at what the state actually is–a group of individuals exercising the use of force against other individuals. Ultimately, this is the core of the state’s power; the use of force to maintain its order. This is a trait shared by all governments, from republics and liberal democracies, to totalitarian dictatorships and oppressive oligarchies. At their cores, that is, at the foundations of these differing political systems, the use of force is the fundamental premise upon which their theories are built. Only the degree of aggression, intrusion, and violence is varied from the total state to the minimal state; they are identical twins spawned from the same egg. The nurture may differ, but the nature does not.... - [More]

Posted: August 18, 2012 in Articles

2. Let’s Make a Deal

LarkenRose | I have a very simple deal for you … and you probably won’t take it.... - [More]

Posted: November 14, 2011 in Videos

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