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0124 pc61 Stinking Puritans, MF Global, and Oath Keepers

Busy-body do-gooders set Ben on a rampage, then he settles down to talk about news and the Oath Keepers hoax. Plus a bonus at the end of the podcast. Continue reading

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0119 pc56 Intro To The Liberty Radio Network

Ben and Ki introduce themselves to the new listeners at The Liberty Radio Network, and talk about the difference between the State and government. Continue reading

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On Reducing Your Tax Footprint

By being mindful of the things that we buy (and the money we hand over to the State) we can choose to make investments in our own personal freedom. Choosing steps like building income streams from non-taxable sources is also a great way to remove support from the State. Continue reading

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0037 Drug Prohibition

Audio Article of Drug Prohibition by Ben Stone Featured in this episode: Robert Higgs article on Guatemala Prohibition is based on an immoral proposition Two wrongs can’t make a right A violent attack on one person won’t cause someone else … Continue reading

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State, Society, and Government

Audio Article of State, Society, and Government by Ben Stone Featured in this episode: Understanding exactly what the State is and is not Society and how it enforces norms Government and why it is necessary Government and State are two … Continue reading

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Episode 8 Bad Quaker Dot Com Podcast

Episode 8 Bad Quaker Dot Com Podcast with Ben and Ki Featured in this episode: Upcoming interviews Cracked dot com and overeating Black markets: Numbers/lotteries, loan sharking, and laws that only hurt the poor Walter Block and the defense of … Continue reading

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Drug Prohibition

Drug Prohibition by Ben Stone (audio version) Recently Robert Higgs was at the Francisco Marroquin University in Guatemala receiving an honorary doctoral degree in the social sciences (Doctados Honoris Causa Ciencias Sociales) for his amazing contributions to the field. While … Continue reading

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Why Must The State Forbid The Duel

The Duel (audio version at bottom of page) Before progressing, let us establish exactly what is and is not meant by the word “duel” for the purpose of this article. A duel is not a drunken fistfight. Nor is it … Continue reading

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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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