Government directives to do evil (whether by commission or omission) do not override our conscience and our understanding of right and wrong. I favor agoristic obviation of government institutions. I support voluntary alternatives to government services as much as I can and continue to encourage government institutions to reduce and eliminate their restrictions on our freedoms.
Tag: voluntaryism
Episode 076 – Chris’s Journey (1h40m)
Episode 076 welcomes Chris Jenkins to the podcast to discuss his journey to voluntaryism, with Skyler and Morgan. The topics covered include: Cash Flow, the game, the Robert Kiyosaki and Jeff Berwick encounter, his paralegal career, his K-12 public schooling experience and being labeled slow, forced into Resource classes and not allowed out, his complete disinterest in all things school, his LDS mission to Philadelphia and Dover, his wife and kids, their schooling experience, his neo-conservative days during the 2008 election, first paying attention to Ron Paul in 2012, his interest in affiliate marketing, becoming a libertarian in 2012 and an anarchist in 2013-2014, the attacks he suffered by the City of Bountiful over his rental property, why having people close to you with different opinions can make for enlightening discussions, and his favorite podcasts.
Suit, Robe, or Uniform: Does it Matter What Criminals Wear?
My bias aside, we shouldn’t believe that all business people strictly follow free market principles. Perhaps, even, most of them don’t. Who knows? What I do know is that every single person is capable of behaving in ways contrary to voluntaryism, and a strong majority of us have at some point in our lives.
A Dynamic Agreement
The motto in the graphic, when two words are changed, makes a good approximation for Voluntaryism — “voluntaryism” is the new subject, and substitute “anyone” for “someone.”
Philosophy of Voluntaryism 005 – How to Protest (57m)
Philosophy of Voluntaryism 005 is a look at the practice of protesting by Danilo and Jim.
Philosophy of Voluntaryism 004 – Nonviolent Communication, How to Build Bridges (1h7m)
Philosophy of Voluntaryism 004 welcomes Chris Chew to the podcast for a discussion on Nonviolent Communication (NVC) with Danilo and Jim.
A Conversation Between Voluntaryists: What’s with IP?
Kilgore and I have had another discussion. This time about intellectual property (IP) laws and their role, if any, in a free society. This topic is not as much of a debate as the last, but still worth having.
Episode 073 – Derek’s Journey (45m)
Episode 073 welcomes Derek Porter to the podcast to talk about his journey to voluntaryism and peaceful parenting. Topics include how Derek and Skyler met online, Objectivism, Facebook groups, and Derek’s artistic endeavors leading to a career.
Episode 071 – Aaron’s Journey, and Unique Ideas (44m)
Episode 071 welcomes Aaron White to the program to chat about his journey to voluntaryism, peaceful parenting, unschooling, and his experience with a YouTube channel.
Philosophy of Voluntaryism 003 – The Unintended Consequences of Taxation (60m)
Philosophy of Voluntaryism 003 is a look at taxation, by Danilo Cuellar and Jim Limber Davis. “The unintended consequences of taxation are nearly infinite. What doesn’t have to be is our nescience about them. By understanding wealth, how it is created, and what its purpose is we can break down the idea of taxation and show the world what it really is: a practice befitting a less civilized, intelligent, and courageous period of humanity’s history.”