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Tag: control

Arguing for Voluntary Slavery

November 28, 2016December 16, 2017 Kenny Kelly

The libertarian view of “voluntary slavery” or “slave contracts” is mixed. There seems to be a great divide among the academics, such as Walter Block on one side and Murray Rothbard, et al. on the other.

Anarchism Taken Seriously

Why Authority is Always Illegitimate

November 28, 2016November 26, 2016 Parrish Miller

The notion of authority is about the right to control, and this quite simply cannot actually exist because no one ever has the right to control anyone other than themselves.

Thinking Out Loud

Property and Ownership

November 26, 2016 Rob Nielsen

To claim ownership of your body implies independent agency and liberty. It also implies that you have a right to exclude others from possessing, using, or controlling your body. In other words, your body is your property.

Living Voluntary

A Country is Not a House

November 25, 2016 Papa Libertarian

Any time we have a discussion of borders, and who should be able to cross these lines, somebody will say something like “You advocate open borders? I will break your locks, enter your home, and sleep with your daughter.”

Papa Libertarian

Sealed Borders Are Not Gated Communities

November 25, 2016November 25, 2016 Papa Libertarian

“A sealed border is like a gated community” if and only if that gated community were a fortress owned by an autocratic tyrant.

Papa Libertarian

Nationalism is Racism, So Why the Schizophrenia?

November 20, 2016November 21, 2016 Skyler J. Collins (Editor)

Racism is rightly denounced in American society. That’s not to say there isn’t racism, but when its not covert or closeted, it’s publicized as one of the most despicable beliefs a person could hold. Even when you pay millions of dollars to athletes of another color, as in the case of Donald Sterling of the Los Angeles Clippers, you become public enemy number one.

Items of Note

On Social Progress

November 17, 2016November 22, 2016 Editor's Pick

Social progress. The true sense of the phrase is ennobling. Make no mistake, if there is to be a leap in human evolution, social progress is the requisite precursor. I long to see an era of broad, lasting social progress.

Voluntaryism

Immigration Controls Are Socialist

November 16, 2016November 22, 2016 Editor's Pick

The liberal thinkers of the 19th century got a few things wrong, but they were steadfast in their defense of a free market in labor. They upheld freedom of migration as an axiomatic principle, as Stolper put it. They won the argument. And they lived in a time of unprecedented peace and economic growth.

Free Markets

Maybe Anarchism is Capitalism and Communism

November 15, 2016December 20, 2016 Skyler J. Collins (Editor)

Maybe anarchism, the political philosophy of rulerless society, is capitalism and communism. Hear me out.

Items of Note

The State Has Too Much Power

November 14, 2016November 22, 2016 Editor's Pick

The state has too much power. I know this is an oft stated platitude spewed out by both the Left and the Right whenever it suits their ends, but it’s true. And this election proves it.

Voluntaryism

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