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  • The Nail in the Coffin of "The Right"

    It is common for many libertarians, especially those in America, to assume that they have a natural alliance with "the right". This is based on certain assumptions, such as the notion that contemporary libertarianism grew out of the old American conservative movement and that "the right"...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Fri, Apr 25 2008
    Filed under: Racism, Collectivism, Religion, Capitalism, Socialism, Libertarianism, Economics, Philosophy, conservatism, Corporatism, liberalism, Nationalism, History
  • Secular Deities and the Problem of Humanism

    An atheist criticism of contemporary secularism Most atheists and agnostics still have a religious mindset, only they have replaced the formal concept of a god with other concepts. In the absence of faith in an all-knowing and all-loving god outside of the universe, they have substituted faith in other...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Wed, Apr 2 2008
    Filed under: Anarchism, Racism, Collectivism, Religion, Atheism, Philosophy, Nationalism, Environmentalism
  • The Case For Free Immigration, The Case Against Borders

    Immigration is a hot topic these days, particularly for those in the southern and south-western states of America. There has been a rising anti-immigration sentiment, directed specifically at immigrating Mexicans. The public cries out, "Secure the borders!" and "They're taking our...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Sun, Mar 30 2008
    Filed under: Non-Aggression Axoim, Ethics, Competition, Consistancy, Racism, Collectivism, Discrimination, Separatism, Interventionism, Libertarianism, Economics, isolationism, Free Association, Immigration, Nationalism, Labor, Free Trade, Prohibition
  • Re: Anarchism and Nationalism??

    [quote user="Byzantine"]In fact, you would see more "collectivism" under anarcho-capitalism[/quote] You would see a highly-collected society, a dense web of interactions, and a variety of institutions constituting voluntary "collectivism" under individualist anarchism. But...
    Posted to Political Theory by allixpeeke on Fri, Feb 22 2008
  • Re: Anarchism and Nationalism??

    I don't believe that one can be a nationalist and an anarchist, or at least one cannot be a nationalist and an individualist anarchist. Nationalism is inherently collectivist. But, you can be an anarchist and still hold that Texas should be permitted to secede from the Union. I would like to see...
    Posted to Political Theory by allixpeeke on Fri, Feb 22 2008
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