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  • Transcending Anarcho-Semantics

    There is a reoccuring problem that occurs within internal libertarian and anarchist discourse that I like to call the anarcho-semantics problem. The anarcho-semantics problem most often occurs in discussions and debates between socialist oriented anarchists and free market libertarians, in which there...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Sat, Sep 6 2008
  • Anarchism As Skepticism

    "The government is necessary. The government is legitimate. Democracy is representative of the people. Democracy is the best form of government. Majority rule is legitimate. Checks and balances actually function. Voting is meaningful or even an obligation. We have a meaningful choice between political...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Fri, Aug 29 2008
  • Re: What would austrian economists choose

    It doesn't promote anarchy per se; it's a bit more complex. In Liberalism, Mises himself wrote: We call the social apparatus of compulsion and coercion that induces people to abide by the rules of life in society, the state; the rules according to which the state proceeds, law; and the organs...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by nstenberg on Sun, Aug 24 2008
  • The Headroom Between Mutualism and Anarcho-capitalism

    I find it inaccurate to use either the terms "anarcho-capitalism" or "mutualism" to describe my own viewpoint. Being a pluralist as well as a person with a fairly complex and subtle heirarchy of preferances that may situationally change, I don't accept either of the two as a singular...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Sun, Aug 24 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
  • The Paradox of "State's Rights"

    One of the most well known American legal traditions is state's rights. State's rights is essentially the idea that each individual state should retain its sovereignty or independance from the federal government. The idea is that each state may have its own varying laws and precedents that the...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Wed, May 7 2008
  • Definitions

    So I put together some relatively witty definitions of my terms. If you're not offended by at least one of these, then you are awesome! Constitutionalism - The belief that a piece of paper drafted and signed by a tiny aristocracy of men is a legitimate perpetual contract that makes the government...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Fri, Apr 18 2008
  • The Anarcho-Statists

    For quite some time now, Kevin Carson has critisized what he calls "vulgar libertarianism". Vulgar libertarian is a tendency of some libertarians, particularly those with an affinity for "the right", to function as apologists for currently existing economic conditions and corporations...
    Posted to Brainpolice (Weblog) by Brainpolice on Thu, Apr 17 2008
  • Private ownership of airspace?

    Just wondering, how would private ownership of airspace work? Could businesses and individuals just buy out tracts of airspace where they could fly their planes? Also, what impact would this have on pollution? Could individuals sue others for polluting their airspace? Would this really have an effect...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by krazy kaju on Sun, Apr 6 2008
  • Re: Libertarian 'white supremacists'?

    [quote user="Juan"][quote]We aren't anti-authoritarian[/quote] Excuse me ? Who is 'we' ? I am anti-authoritarian. You can 'shun' me and claim that you're a real libertarian and I am not, if that makes you happy (but not consistent...haha) [/quote] I think he's saying...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by krazy kaju on Sun, Apr 6 2008
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