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Tag Archives: rothbard
0091 pc34 Greenbackers Are Socialists
Greenbackers are not libertarians! Greenbackers are socialists and should be honest and admit it! Continue reading →
Posted in All Podcasts, Bad Quaker and the Constitution of The United States, Economics, Free Society, History
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Tagged anarcho-capitalists, barter economy, black market, competing currencies, fascists, Federal Reserve, free market, Gary North, gold bug, gold bugs, greenbacker, IMF, Murray Rothbard, Ron Paul, rothbard, Rothchild, socialists, straw man, the Fed
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0081 Medical Economics
It’s impossible to determine the current price of health care in the US because of government price distortions. So what should health care prices look like? Continue reading →
Posted in Audio Articles, Economics, Free Society, Health
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Tagged Austrian economics, free market medical, government waste, Man Economy and State, medical insurance, price determination, price structure, rothbard
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0060 Practical Bob and his Practical Jar of Answers
Wouldn’t it be great if we had a phone app that could whip out the answer to all the standard practical objections people bring up to reject a free society? Continue reading →
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker Fun, Brief Articles and Short Notes, Free Society, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
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Tagged anarcho-capitalism, Clippy, cyber Purgatory, Floy Lilley, game wizard, god view, libertarianism, MMORPG, Molyneux, rothbard, simulation games, Stephan Kinsella, walter block, zero aggression principle
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0055 Interview 003 with Jeffrey Tucker
0055 Interview 003 with Jeffrey Tucker Bad Quaker Dot Com interview with Jeffrey Tucker, editorial vice president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute and author of Its A Jetson’s World and Bourbon For Breakfast. Featured in this episode: The Ludwig … Continue reading →
Posted in All Podcasts, Bad Quaker Fun, Bad Quaker Theology, Economics, Free Society, History, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions
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Tagged Austrian economics, Bourbon for Breakfast, Free Association, free market, Jeffrey Tucker, Jetsons World, libertarian, Ludwig von Mises, market driven, market pressure, peace, Plenty, private sector, public sector, rothbard
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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 →
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker and Taxes, Free Society, History, Voluntaryism and Competitive Government, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
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Tagged anarchism, anarchist, anarcho-capitalism, anarcho-capitalist, anarchy, anarchy myths, Appalachia, Appalachians, Battle of King's Mountain, drunk driving laws, ethical, ethics, Franz Oppenheimer, free society, freedom, govern, governs least, history, individual responsability, individual responsibility, John Locke, legitimate government, libertarian, libertarian utopia, libertarianism, liberty, minimalist government, moral, morals, natural law, non-aggression, rothbard, rothbardian, society, state, tax feeders, Ulster Scot, Whisky Rebellion, zero aggression, zero aggression principle
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My Natural Progression from Libertarian Theist to Quaker
Audio Article of My Natural Progression from Libertarian Theist to Quaker by Ben Stone Featured in this episode: The common origin of Quakers and libertarians Some brief discussion of history A list of things Quakers are not A list of … Continue reading →
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker Theology, History, Property, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
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Tagged christianity, Cromwell, golden rule, jesus, libertarian, libertarianism, non-aggression, quaker, quakerism, quakers, rothbard, Roundheads, zero aggression principle
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Medical Economics
Medical Economics by Ben Stone From January of this year to present, end of May 2011, two people I know very well have gone through medical screenings, tests, and a minor surgical procedure, none of which are considered “voluntary”. All … Continue reading →
Posted in Economics, Free Society, Health
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Tagged Austrian economics, free market medical, government waste, medical insurance, price determination, price structure, rothbard
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Practical Bob and his Practical Jar of Answers
Practical Bob and his Practical Jar of Answers by Ben Stone Are you familiar with computer and video games? I suppose that’s a vague question since there are a myriad of types of video games. I should be more specific. … Continue reading →
Posted in Bad Quaker Fun, Brief Articles and Short Notes, Economics, Free Society, History, Property, The Campfire, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
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Tagged anarcho-capitalism, Clippy, cyber Purgatory, Floy Lilley, game wizard, god view, libertarianism, MMORPG, Molyneux, rothbard, simulation games, Stephan Kinsella, walter block, zero aggression principle
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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 →
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker and the Constitution of The United States, Free Society, History, Voluntaryism and Competitive Government, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions
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Tagged anarchism, anarchist, anarcho-capitalism, anarcho-capitalist, anarchy, competitive government, competitive law, constitution of the united states, constitutional government, duel, ethical, ethics, freedom, Henry David Thoreau, history, honor, individual responsibility, John Locke, justice, law, legitimate government, libertarian, libertarianism, liberty, Lysander Spooner, moral, morals, natural law, rothbard, rothbardian, second amendment, TEOTWAWKI, true justice, vengeance, zero aggression principal
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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 →
Posted in Free Society, History, Voluntaryism and Competitive Government, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
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Tagged abolish laws, anarchism, anarchist, anarcho-capitalism, anarcho-capitalist, anarchy, anarchy myths, Appalachia, Appalachians, Battle of King's Mountain, constitutional government, drunk driving laws, ethical, ethics, Franz Oppenheimer, free society, freedom, govern, governs least, Henry David Thoreau, history, individual responsability, individual responsibility, John Locke, legitimate government, libertarian, libertarianism, liberty, Lysander Spooner, minimalist government, moral, morals, natural law, non-aggression, Patrick Ferguson, rothbard, rothbardian, society, state, tax feeders, TEOTWAWKI, utopia, Whisky Rebellion, zero aggression, zero aggression principal
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