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RonPaulInstitute.org | The prevailing attitude of the American people today reflects weakness, fearfulness, and dependency. In general, confidence and self-reliance has been lost.

Everything-Voluntary.com | An oft-tackled question by anarchists is on the difference between rulers and leaders. In general usage, the difference seems clear, but there are some exceptions. Just what is the difference between rulers and leaders, and why should we care? Let's see.

JonRappoport | To say that a person should have a right to consider himself mentally ill and to take a drug is one thing. This is an argument from the principle of individual freedom.

Chronicling the events of the days leading up to and including the Kent State Shootings on May 4, 1970.

Titanians.org | Have you noticed how governments want to own your language, so they can more easily manipulate you into giving up your rights and resources?

NotBeingGoverned.com | There is not a person in this world that is immune to the detrimental effect which mainstream culture has on one’s self esteem. Even the tyrants who themselves destroy peoples self-esteem by violently imposing their will on others live a life of mental discomfort because they are demoralized by their own actions and the world that they create.

JohnTaylorGattoTV | I have come to see that truth and school teaching are at bottom incompatible just as Socrates said they were thousands of years ago.

KentForLiberty | Why does so much news revolve around the individuals who call themselves "government"?

DailyBell.com | Consent is as simple as offering someone a cup of tea; if they accept, they will drink the tea. If they decline or lose capacity to consent (lose consciousness), the tea party host cannot pour it down their throat. A simple yet effective analogy.

BlimeyCow | Let's just say you don't like something and you go to government and they decide to make a law against that thing. What is the natural conclusion?