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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Who Was Beowulf?
Ok Folks, Here It Is! Pirated from the book: Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo by Jeffrey Tucker Published here without permission because we’re BAD Quakers! Bourbon for Breakfast: Living Outside the Statist Quo by Jeffrey Tucker Who … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Quaker Fun, History, The Campfire
Tagged Beowulf, Bourbon for Breakfast, Jeffrey Tucker, pirated material, Statist Quo
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A Natural View of Rights, Instinct, and Law
A number of respected writers have spent far more time than I examining this topic and expounding their thoughts clearer than I have the ability to do. That said, I hope that I can add something to the discussion that’s … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Quaker and Sin, Free Society, Property, Voluntaryism and Competitive Government, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged animal rights, human rights, instinct, natural law, natural rights, property rights, rights
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Weekend Post
Bad Quaker’s Weekend Post The headline reads “Three largest online poker sites indicted and shut down by the FBI” PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker, and Absolute Poker attacked by government goons as the State seeks $3 billion from the companies! Read … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Quaker and Taxes, Brief Articles and Short Notes, Free Society, The Campfire
Tagged Absolute Poker, FBI, Full Tilt Poker, gaming, government goons, PokerStars
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Friday Fun and Previews of coming attractions
Friday Fun Two for Friday! After you read this, check out the previous post for today. Anarkitty is up to no good once again. Previews of coming attractions. Some things Ben is working on: Wisdom and the Eight Hour Day … Continue reading
Posted in Brief Articles and Short Notes, The Campfire
Tagged anarchy, quakers
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From Anarchy In Your Head
From the fine folks over at Anarchy In Your Head:
Posted in Bad Quaker Fun, Brief Articles and Short Notes, The Campfire
Tagged anarchism, anarchist, anarcho-capitalism, anarchy
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How much tax is morally justifiable?
It’s the great question. And its likely more important that you think. How much tax is morally justifiable? Some people think that how you answer this question determines if you’re a Democrat or a Republican. Some think it determines if … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Quaker and Taxes, Free Society, History, Liberals and Conservatives, Voluntaryism and Law
Tagged anarcho-capitalism, anarcho-capitalist, anarchy myths, christianity, conservative morals, ethical, ethics, how much tax, individual responsability, is tax morally justifiable, liberal morals, moral taxes, roads without taxes, tax is theft
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The State Zombies Want Grainz!
by Coyote Vick If you are like most Americans, you have a few extra pounds that you’d like to get rid of. If you have been living under a rock, or are one of the few intelligent human beings left … Continue reading
Posted in Health, History, The Campfire
Tagged CDC, cholesterol, diabetes, Food Guide Pyramid, glutin, Merck, obesity, obesity epidemic, State zombies, statins, whole grains
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Some thoughts expressed by Robert Higgs
Recently Robert Higgs expressed some thoughts on his Facebook page. We at Bad Quaker recognize Robert Higgs as a primary leader in the liberty movement and felt his casual words should have as wide an audience as possible. Robert Higgs: … Continue reading
Jesus as an Anarchist
Jesus as an Anarchist by Ben Stone (audio article) Could Jesus be classified as an anarchist, specifically an anarcho-capitalist? For the purpose of this article, we’re not referring to Jesus’ view on government or lack there of. We’re strictly examining … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Quaker Theology, Brief Articles and Short Notes, Free Society, History, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged aggression, anarchist, anarcho-capitalism, anarcho-capitalist, golden rule, jesus, NAP, non-aggression axiom, non-aggression principle, pacifism, property rights, self ownership, ZAP, zero aggression principal
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Weekend Post
Abe Lincoln was a murderous racist pig and the majority of the magical myth that surrounds his legend is based on lies. I will say then that I am not, nor ever have been in favor of bringing about in … Continue reading
Posted in Brief Articles and Short Notes, History, The Campfire
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