"The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary." ~ H.L. Mencken
Last Saturday, I hit a big one. The collision was exhausting and degrading.
There's plenty of good and valid criticism around of the TSA, who harass people on the way around and out of the US, but I've not seen much about the government's treatment of returning citizens, coming back in. Today's ZGBlog repairs the omission.
Labor Day is the day when few people do any labor, but in my case I labored all day long to bring you the latest ZGBlog, Labor in the Coming Zero Government Society. Enjoy!
Government laws need have no moral significance at all, being merely the opinions of other people. They ought to be ignored... but for the most part, not yet. That's the reasoning in today's Zero Government Blog, A Time to Break Laws. Enjoy, and beware advice to the contrary.
of all, perhaps, is the government-promoted fiction that we ought to help others, as a moral duty. That's called "altruism." Today's ZGBlog removes its lid.
Popular opinion holds that even if it does nothing else, government must operate a justice system.
Today's ZGBlog relates the story of one man's harrowing experience, that demonstrates how rotten that system is. One more nail in its coffin; enjoy A Little Good News.
The ghastly slaughter of WW-1 (and the consequent, four times bigger one of WW-2) took place because governments exist. The story of its origins, therefore, makes a powerful case for anarchism.
Today's ZGBlog attempts a critique of what school children are being taught about those origins, as Tuchman's "August".