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Tag Archives: property rights
0133 pc70 Part 2, Raising a Non-Violent Family
Today’s podcast is the second in our series on raising a non-aggressive family. Continue reading
Posted in All Podcasts, Free Society, Health, Property, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged babies have rights, escaping a violent relationship, non-aggression principle, property rights, raising a non-aggressive family, raising a peaceful family, self educating, self learning, violence, when does a child become an adult, zero aggression principle
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0128 pc65 Part 1, Raising a Non-Violent Family
Today’s podcast is the first in our series on raising a non-aggressive family. Continue reading
Posted in All Podcasts, Bad Quaker and Sin, Bad Quaker Theology, Economics, Free Society, Health, History, Property, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged AMA, Appalachia, babies have rights, bonding with a baby, c-section, Caesarean section, Cesarean section, circumcision, escaping a violent relationship, mother child bonding, non-aggression principle, piercing, piercing a baby's ears, property rights, raising a non-aggressive family, raising a peaceful family, self educating, self learning, violence, when does a child become an adult, zero aggression principle
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0109 The Constant Enemy of Liberty
The Constant Enemy of Liberty; A compilation of articles by Ben Stone Continue reading
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker and Taxes, Economics, Free Society, Health, History
Tagged anarchy, artillery, Babylon, birth of the State, cavalry, constitution, drugs, free range, grain fed, grass fed, hemp, independent hill people, infantry, Israel, Jericho, Joshua, Kashi, law, livestock handling, Ludwig von Mises, Lysander Spooner, meat industry, minority, myth of the state, oldest defensive structure, property rights, rights, skirmisher, slaughterhouse, slavery, slinger, state as god, the beast, the death of the state, the state, tyranny, Ur, Uruk
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0096 pc38 State Myths and Lies
Ben talks about some of the myths and lies the State uses to keep us fooled. Continue reading
Posted in All Podcasts, Free Society, History, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions
Tagged birth of the State, first principles, Hobbes, Hobbesian lies, lies of the state, natural law, natural rights, nature of animals, nature of humans, property rights, prosperity, successful life, zero aggression principle
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0085 pc29 Picture the Means of Production
Striking the root or swinging at the branches? The root is the State and the method of the State is always socialism. You can’t have one without the other. Continue reading
Posted in All Podcasts, Bad Quaker and Taxes, Bad Quaker and the Constitution of The United States, Bad Quaker Theology, Economics, Free Society, Property, Voluntaryism and Competitive Government, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged communism, fascism, first principles, natural law, natural rights, Occupy Wall Street, property rights, prosperity, socialism, strike the root, successful life, what is socialism, what is the State, zero aggression principle
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0072 PC20 Anonymous Tax Slavery and Appalachia
Ben and Ki talk about Anonymous and the upcoming attack on Wall Street, the Zero Aggression Principle, the Norman Conquest, tax slavery, and Appalachia. Continue reading
Posted in All Podcasts, Bad Quaker and Taxes, Free Society, History, Property, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged Appalachian culture, Appalachian history, court languages, denial of service attack, hacker group anonymous, James C Scott, morality of Anonymous, Pre-Norman Briton, property rights, the art of not being governed, zero aggression principle
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0071 The Flaw of Corporatism is the Flaw of Statism
The corporation is the offspring of the State and as such has inherited its weaknesses. Continue reading
Posted in Audio Articles, Economics, History, Property
Tagged aggressive force is unethical, birth defects, birth of the corporation, Boston harbor, Boston Tea Party, British East India Company, colonists were terrorists, corporations have no rights, East India Trading Company, Elizabeth Tudor, evil corporations, fictitious entity, first corporation, Flaw of Corporatism, GE Hudson River, immune from liability, individual, Love Canal, making a small business a success, marriage of business and government, marriage of corporations and the state, over-achiever, property rights, puppets of the State, rightfully own property, Santa Clara v Southern Pacific Railroad, September 16th 1773, Superfund, tax payers, taxpayers, tie the Puppet Master to the puppets, toxic dump, toxic waste, worst corporate polluter
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0048 Breaking the Do-Loop
0048 Breaking the Do-Loop MP3 (audio player below article) Breaking the Do-Loop by Ben Stone I have a repeating thought. It’s a question that pops into my head over and over every day. Each time I encounter one of the … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker and War., Free Society, Property, Uncategorized, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged difference between a government and a State, do-loop, equivalent retaliation, golden rule, human nature, liberty prevails, lies theft and aggression of the state, nature of humans, nature of the State, prisoner's dilemma, property rights, simple honesty, State fixes the odds, state stacks the deck, the right to defend, Thomas Jefferson, tit for tat, ZAP, zero aggression principle
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0044 Socially Liberal, Fiscally Conservative
Audio Version of Socially Liberal, Fiscally Conservative By Ben Stone Featured in this episode: The failure of the American Left/Right political machine has caused an increase in the number of libertarians New libertarians grapple with a way to explain themselves … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Articles, History, Liberals and Conservatives, Property, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged Baby Bush, Clinton, Fascist Neo-Cons, Frank Chodorov, Glenn Greenwald, Golden Age of libertarianism, Left Right paradigm, Lew Rockwell, neoconservitive, Obama, Pat Buchanan, property rights, Socially Liberal Fiscally Conservative, zero aggression principal, zero aggression principle
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