by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Sep 17, 2021 | anarchism, authority, liberty, tucker
Probably no agitation has ever attained the magnitude, either in the number of its recruits or the area of its influence, which has been attained by Modern Socialism, and at the same time been so little understood and so misunderstood, not only by the hostile and the...
by Social Liberty | Mar 1, 2020 | anarchism, david friedman, liberty, transition
The central idea of libertarianism is that people should be permitted to run their own lives as they wish. We totally reject the idea that people must be forcibly protected from themselves. A libertarian society would have no laws against drugs, gambling, pornography...
by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Feb 20, 2020 | hoppe, liberty, social liberty
In grateful response to Hans-Hermann Hoppe 1Cultivate a sense of HomeStop Mass Immigration2Mind your own businessStop attacking, killing and bombing people in foreign countries3Let funding return to natural distribution Defund the ruling elites and its intellectual...
by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Jul 10, 2016 | art, bey, bookchin, chaos, liberty
Hakim Bey Since absolutely nothing can be predicated with any real certainty as to the “true nature of things”, all projects (as Nietzsche says) can only be “founded on nothing.” And yet there must be a project—if only because we ourselves...
by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Jul 8, 2016 | bookchin, confederalism, liberty
Social anarchism is made of fundamentally different stuff, heir to the Enlightenment tradition, with due regard to that tradition’s limits and incompleteness. Depending upon how it defines reason, social anarchism celebrates the thinking mind without in any way...
by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Jul 8, 2016 | bookchin, liberty
Contrary to the cosmic order, there are some days in history that do not rise up. In order to appear, these new things disguise themselves and possibly their borrowed dress, yesterday’s will stifle them. This fragile moment is also that of human decision...