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  • 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 by Brainpolice on Mon, May 26 2008
    Filed under: Centralization, Racism, Equality, Religion, Socialism, Libertarianism, Economics, old right, conservatism, Immigration, Nationalism, History, Vulgar Libertarianism
  • Why The State Can't Discriminate

    My position on racial discrimination and segregation is essentially based on the following premises: (1) on a personal level, I'm opposed to racism (2) however, if an individual legitimately owns a given piece of property, they have the liberty to exclude other people from using that property (3...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Mon, May 12 2008
    Filed under: Racism, Discrimination, Education, Civil Disobedience, Immigration, Nationalism, Vulgar Libertarianism
  • 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
  • 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
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