Respect for the Law
Paul Hein
2013-02-15 09:02
Column by Paul Hein.
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If you have any--that is, respect for the law--you ought to reconsider. We are controlled, after all, by psychology, and the “law” is a key player in the ploy.
There is a division of the company called the State that writes down, solemnly, the desires of the company, and calls the finished product The Law. We are supposed to take this law very...
The Voluntaryist Art of Not Debating
Alex R. Knight III
2013-02-14 08:50
Column by Alex R. Knight III.
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That’s right: Not debating.
There seems to be a penchant, if not almost insatiable urge among those in our movement to constantly confront and debate those who adhere to one statist philosophy or another. Voluntaryists/Libertarian Anarchists burn up thousands of hours on social media like Facebook, Twitter, and such arguing our case,...
You Say You Want a Revolution?
tzo
2013-02-12 08:55
Column by tzo.
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Logical Consistency Warning: Severe mental discomfort may result from any serious consideration of the comparison made in the following essay. Please disregard said comparison as ridiculous in order to restore previous state of mental tranquility.
Here is a familiar passage that any self-respecting Patriot recognizes and supports:
". . . that whenever any...
To See, Yet Not to See
Jim Davies
2013-02-11 08:59
Column by Jim Davies.
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All governments everywhere depend for their survival on their victim “citizens” failing to see (that is, to understand) what they are doing. In English, to “see” carries both meanings; we can see what they are up to, yet at the same time fail to grasp its significance.
It's an amazing form of blindness, yet it affects nearly...
This Thing That Ain't Ours
Tim Hartnett
2013-02-06 09:08
Column by Tim Hartnett.
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The Sicilian proverb that three people can keep a secret if two of them are dead is something America’s ruling class might need to consider one day. That point began to jab at the ribs of the old Cosa Nostra itself in November of 1957. When dozens of bosses tried to convene at Joe Barbera’s place in Appalachian, New York townies noticed...
Titles of Nobility
Paul Hein
2013-02-06 08:48
Column by Paul Hein.
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A question frequently asked, and one which has often troubled me, goes like this: the state is corrupt, rights are ignored or denied; justice cannot be found. But what can I do about it?
As I’ve said before, the state will collapse of its own weight eventually, so, in that sense, we need do nothing. The likelihood, however, is that another state,...
What Are You?
Jim Davies
2013-02-04 09:12
Column by Jim Davies.
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We are Root Strikers here, because rather than trying to trim the branches of the evil tree of government, we seek a way to destroy its roots. Some want a smaller or minimal government; we want none at all. It's a powerful analogy, a good name.
We are also voluntaryists, for we believe every human action should be uncompelled. That's explicit, and...
My Opposition to H. 124
Alex R. Knight III
2013-01-31 07:59
Column by Alex R. Knight III.
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Dear Vermont Legislators:
It becomes increasingly difficult to know just where to begin since, no matter how many times those of you who repeatedly attempt to impinge upon one of the very foundations of human liberty are presented with a surfeit of facts and evidence demonstrating the counterproductive, dangerous, and frankly, arrogant nature of...
Book Review: Don't Do Drugs Stay Out of School
Will Groves
2013-01-30 08:54
Column by Will Groves.
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Those engaged in science know that the search for better answers continues for as long as inconsistencies appear between a theory and experiment. When the mind that has genuinely opened asks questions, it cannot hide from the answers simply because they go against convention. The metaphorical essence of this appears as an unwillingness to apply ever greater...
Tragedy Leeches Suck Again
Emmett Harris
2013-01-30 08:36
Column by Emmett Harris.
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Senator Diane Feinstein is once again pimping a ban on so-called assault weapons. The defining characteristic that makes a gun an “assault weapon” is its appearance. To her, a menacing facade makes a gun bad. She should be careful because by that criterion, she would most certainly be classified as among the bad.
Weapons, regardless of...