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Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.
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Liberution | Is humanity ready for the message of liberty. Or perhaps, there are too many who are still stuck in the cycles of abuse and violence of the past. Who are unable to see reason and logic. who are unable to get past the paradigm of statism. Who will go to their graves, and never get this message.... - [More]
Posted: December 21, 2012 in Videos
Stefbot | A philosophical examination of our ambivalence towards spontaneous order, political compulsion and the liberty of the everyday… The entire book is also available at www.freedomainradio.com/free.... - [More]


Posted: December 4, 2012 in Books, Recommended, Videos
stefbot | I was reading this article the other day, it was called “8 Questions Philosophy Will Never Answer” – I’ll leave your listeners with this – and people can of course go to freedomainradio.com; podcasts are all free, no ads, free books, the forum is free, and people can – you know, 10,000 people chatting about philosophy, I hope people will check it out.... - [More]

Posted: September 28, 2012 in Articles, Videos
“There are 100,000 total marijuana smokers in the US, and most are Negroes, Hispanics, Filipinos, and entertainers. Their Satanic music, jazz, and swing, result from marijuana use. This marijuana causes white women to seek sexual relations with Negroes, entertainers, and any others.” — Harry J. Anslinger, Sworn testimony before Congress in 1937 that led to their passing the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937.... - [More]
Posted: August 27, 2012 in Documentary
LukeBessey | The differences between voluntaryism and statism.... - [More]
Posted: April 23, 2012 in Videos
HollyLisle.com | My position is that slavery is alive and well in the US and everywhere else in the world, that most people are in favor of it and actively working for its furtherance, and that most of them would deny fervently that they are doing anything of the sort.... - [More]
Posted: January 3, 2012 in Articles
CopBlock.org | It’s all about choice – when your ability to choose is restricted or denied entirely as is the case for “law enforcement” and the criminal [in]justice system today, accountability is non-existent and market signals are absent. But as John outlined, we need not be satisfied with the Statist Quo or live in fear; we can strengthen our communities and create institutions that serve our needs more efficiently and morally. As that happens, legitimacy granted to violence-based monopolistic institutions is eroded – eventually becoming just a relic of the past.... - [More]
Posted: November 24, 2011 in Videos
AngryHateMusic | After viewing some of these interviews and comments from the Occupy Wall Street protests it seems the fluoride in the water is working wonders for a good portion of the protestors.... - [More]
Posted: October 26, 2011 in Videos
Voluntaryist.com | Government taxation is a coercive activity that introduces force and violence into otherwise peaceful relationships. That is the primary reason why voluntaryists oppose taxation. Some goods and services are essential to human survival, but voluntaryists realize that they need not be provided by the government on a coercive basis. What we oppose is the coercion involved in collecting taxes. We oppose the means and take the position that the ends never justifies the means. Our opposition to taxation doesn’t concern itself with whether too much money is being collected, or whether that money is being spent wastefully. Rather, the focus is on the fact that any amount of money forcefully collected is stealing. It is no more proper for government agents to seize property than it is for you to rob your neighbor at gunpoint, even if you spend the money on something that you think will benefit your neighbor. Majority rule cannot legitimize slavery or taxation. As R. C. Hoiles, founder of the Freedom Newspapers, was always keen to point out, there is only one standard of right and wrong, and that standard applies to the lone individual, to members of a group, and to the employees of the State. Read More... - [More]
Posted: October 23, 2011 in Books
ZeroGov.com | Whenever speaking of free and voluntary societies I’m often asked, “What would we do about this”, or, “who would take care of that.” I used to rattle off answers to these questions that were supplied by minds sharper than mine without even examining the questions. Then I realized I was focusing on the wrong part of the question. I was simply explaining how a different system would work, and hoping the ones asking the question would be won over with the clever and well thought out answers I had either memorized, or thought of myself. I have been trying to persuade people away from their system using the promise of a new and improved system. I realized I was no different than any other philosophical political peddler, and I would no longer tempt people with “our system.”... - [More]
Posted: October 21, 2011 in Articles