war with the flea
I. The wind of revolution. Popular will as the key to strategy. The confrontation of the haves and the have-nots. Fallacies of counter-insurgency. Guerrilla war as an extension of politics. Cracks in the armor of the modern state. 'They just lured us...
Bill Of Separations
1 Separation of Education and State 2 Separation of Health and State 3 Separation of Land and State 4 Separation of Commerce and State
Psychic Transformations of Reality
In every psychic experience, even in the production of a work of art, there exists a nucleus that is impossible to transform. It resists any and every action against itself. We are used to dealing with these irreducible and radical othernesses by adapting them to our...
Principle of Authority
from General Idea of the Revolution I beg that the reader will pardon me, if in the course of this study an expression should escape me which might betray any feeling of self-esteem. I have the double regret, in this great question of authority, of being, on the one...
a winter’s walk
John Muir The moon is looking down into the canyon, and how marvelously the great rocks kindle to her light! Every dome, and brow, and swelling boss touched by her white rays, glows as if lighted with snow. I am now only a mile from last night's camp; and have been...
In Defense of Property
Machinery of Freedom, David Friedman A Saint once said: "Let the perfect city rise. Here needs no long debate on subtleties, Means, end, Let us intend That all be clothed and fed; while one remains Hungry our quarreling but mocks his pains. So all will labor to the...
The Machinery of Freedom — Intro
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...
Pollution
All right: Even if we concede that full private property in resources and the free market will conserve and create resources, and do it far better than government regulation, what of the problem of pollution? Wouldn’t we be suffering aggravated pollution from...
Conservation, Ecology, and Growth
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...
In Search of a Social Libertarian Strategy for Social Change — Summary
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...