by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Feb 22, 2020 | rothbard
murray rothbard Left-liberal intellectuals are often a wondrous group to behold. In the last three or four decades, not a very long time in human history, they have, like whirling dervishes, let loose a series of angry complaints against freemarket capitalism. The...
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 margaret | Feb 11, 2020 | mill
The subject of this Essay is not the so-called Liberty of the Will, so unfortunately opposed to the misnamed doctrine of Philosophical Necessity; but Civil, or Social Liberty: the nature and limits of the power which can be legitimately exercised by society over...
by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Jul 20, 2018 | anarchism, hoppe
Hans-Hermann Hoppe Speech delivered at the 12th annual meeting of the Property and Freedom Society in Bodrum, Turkey, on September 17, 2017 We know the fate of the term liberal and liberalism. It has been affixed to so many different people and different positions...
by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Apr 28, 2018 | taoism
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by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Apr 26, 2017 | puente
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by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Apr 25, 2017 | bakunin, confederalism, spanish revolution
The International Workingmen’s Association, 1868 The Rules and Program of the International Alliance of Socialist Democracy Founded in Geneva in October 1868 Written: by Bakunin, October 1868; Translated: (from French) by the Institute of Marxism-Leninism...
by margaret | Apr 13, 2017 | spanish revolution
the social revolution was the establishment of a libertarian socialist economy based on coordination through decentralized and horizontal federations of participatory industrial collectives and agrarian communes The economic changes that followed the military...
by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Mar 3, 2017 | bookchin, ecology, property, tragedy of commons
Almost a century and a half ago Thomas Carlyle described economics as “the dismal science.” The term was to stick, especially as it applied to economics premised on a supposedly unavoidable conflict between “insatiable needs” and “scarce...