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ZeroAggressionProject.org | Statists think it’s okay to violate the Zero Aggression Principle to achieve a good result, or prevent a bad one. But this creates a contradiction, because initiating force is itself a bad result.

CorbettReport | Some details you may or may not know surrounding the attacks that took place on September 11, 2001.

KentForLiberty.com | It isn't right to work for government. Not at any level.

LewRockwell.com | Is there a case to be made for voting? Indeed there is, if one believes that social order is a quality that can be instilled, by violence and other coercive means, by political authorities. I do not accept this proposition. To the contrary, I believe that social order is the product of unseen, spontaneous influences of which most of us are not consciously aware. The study of economics helped me to understand how we respond, marginally, to fluctuations that are continuously generated by one another’s self-seeking pursuits. I also came to understand that politics – like a rock thrown through a spider’s web – disrupts these informal processes as well as the existing patterns of interconnectedness upon which any social order depends.

borisheir | To whet your appetite for what follows, here are a few conclusions that will be explained in what follows:

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