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State, Society, and Government

State, Society, and Government by Ben Stone (audio article) As has been noted by others, people have a tendency to confuse society and/or government with the State. In discussions of freedom, this is a point of confusion that often ends … Continue reading

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The Stinky Sock and The State

Who doesn’t know this story? The baseball player is in a hurry getting ready for a game and ends up wearing one clean sock and one dirty sock. He goes out on the field and has his best game ever. … Continue reading

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My Natural Progression from Libertarian Theist to Quaker

I’ll make every effort here to avoid allowing this to turn into a history lesson. Considering my love of history, that’ll be no easy feat. I will at very least, need to give some historical background in order for the … Continue reading

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Waffle People, or why everything you know about anarchism may be wrong

Once upon a time in a land not so very far away, there was a very happy kingdom called Waviles. Waviles had a wise, kind old king who was beloved by his people. The kingdom was located among steep mountains … Continue reading

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