A tweet might offend people — if they choose to take offense — or it might hurt someone’s feelings. But let’s get real: that bears no resemblance to endangerment.
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Court Taking Small Correct Steps
To those of you who are mad at the Supreme Court over two of its most recent rulings, let me agree with you. To a point.
Anti-War Books
While using time (ain’t gonna study killing no more), I happened on this list, Books with anti-war themes from Wikipedia.
Private Property Authority versus State Jurisdiction
I just had the following conversation in the EVC Telegram group with a new member. It seemingly went all over the place, but I thought it was a good example of responding to common challenges leveled at voluntaryists and anarchists regarding state authority and private property. Enjoy!
Don’t Expand NATO, Disband It
What NATO does these days is constantly attempt to remake the world in the image of “liberal democracy,” very loosely defined as whatever the organization’s member regimes happen to want at any given moment.
Abortion Rights v. Abortion Permissions
Even if you cringe at last week’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, it would be wrong to say that the five Supreme Court justices took away women’s right to have abortions.
Anna Friel
Fall in love with life. Fall in love with the moments. Fall in love with infinity. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. Pay no attention to the curtain.
Who’s Murdering Immigrants? It’s No Mystery
If the US government pursued the “open borders” policy mandated in its Constitution, those immigrants wouldn’t have been locked in a semi-trailer in the first place, nor would their drivers have abandoned them, presumably after suspecting that they were immediate targets of Mayorkas’s “unprecedented operation.”
Immigration Charities, Please Forgive Black Markets and Blame Government Instead
To be blunt, I’m right and they’re wrong. Yes, human smugglers charge high prices. Yes, farmers pay low wages. But the reason for these unfavorable market conditions is the oppression of the Italian government.
Property Rights and Capitalist Exploitation
The question was asked at r/AskLibertarians about 5 months ago, “can someone point out the differences and similarities between libertarianism and anarchism for me”, and the following mediocre conversation (and a short split thread) with u/Mutant_Llama1 ensued on the question of property rights and capitalist exploitation.