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  • "The Creature from Jekyll Island" Book

    I'm curious what some of you have to say about G. Edward Griffin's "The Creature from Jekyll Island" book? Did you like it? Was it thorough enough or was there any important information you know of that might not have been included by Griffin? Just curious about your thoughts regarding...
    Posted to History (Forum) by Biodemocracy on Fri, Jul 4 2008
  • New Audio Essay: "The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics" by Ludwig von Mises

    Greetings. A new free audio essay is now available in The Rational Argumentator's Audio Section : “ The Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics ” by Ludwig von Mises; Read by G. Stolyarov II http://progressofliberty.today.com/tra-audio/mises-historical-setting/ Special...
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by G. Stolyarov II on Thu, Jun 26 2008
  • False Realism and Utopianism

    Conservatism is a defense of the existing order or past existing orders as "natural". Any potential alternative to the existing order or to the romantisized past order is immediately brushed aside as "unnatural" and "utopian" or "idealistic". In the conservative...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Wed, Jun 25 2008
  • Walter Block: Wrong on Religion

    Walter Block recently wrote an article at LewRockwell.com on the topic of religion and state. He critisizes what he considers to be an irrational hatred of religion that many libertarians have apparently inherented from Ayn Rand. While he is an atheist himself, he defends the premise that religion is...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Thu, Jun 19 2008
  • New Audio Essay: "Liberty and Property" by Ludwig von Mises

    Greetings. A new audio essay - Ludwig von Mises’s “ Liberty and Property ” -- is available to listen to and download at this page . It has also been linked to in The Rational Argumentator’s Audio Section . I hope that you will enjoy it.
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by G. Stolyarov II on Wed, Jun 18 2008
  • History of Gold as Money?

    I am currently reading Murray Rothbard's "What Has Government Done To Our Money? & The Case for a 100 Percent Gold Dollar". I recently came upon a curios passage that states the following: "I need not go through the familiar but fascinating story of how gold and silver were selected...
    Posted to History (Forum) by 2220 on Wed, May 28 2008
  • Left-Libertarianism

    I consider myself a left-libertarian. To avoid any confusion over what this may imply, I fully support private property, voluntary exchange, money, rent, employment, and so on (or more strictly speaking, I don't advocate their abolition). And I completely oppose the state. I advocate a free market...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Mon, May 26 2008
  • Resolving Anarchist Conflict

    Conflict between the socialist oriented and market oriented camps within anarchism can get very tedious. Many anarcho-communists and anarcho-syndicalists appear to emphatically claim that market anarchism isn't truly anarchism, that opposition to private property and capitalism is a requirement for...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Mon, May 5 2008
  • 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 (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Fri, Apr 25 2008
  • Two Philosophies of History

    Political philosophies often involve views of history. There seems to be two fundamental views of history, as I have touched on in " Traditionalism as Stagnation " and " Radicalism and Moderation ". These two views are what I would call the "conservative" and "progressive"...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Sat, Apr 12 2008
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