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Short Episode Today! #EndTheFed
General Butler lays out how we get bamboozled with every conflict, and for no tangible gain.
We conclude this series with a small rant.
The penultimate chapter in what is probably von Mises' shortest book.
Ludwig continuing to BTFO socialists
I am back reading a scorching Ludwig von Mises work.
Today we examine part of St. Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologiae, On Human Choice.
Is Not-Voting Consent? Hank Rearden probably disagrees.
On my return from hiatus, I tackle Murray Rothbard's The Libertarian Manifesto On Environmentalism, and have applied its lesson to the Flint Water Crisis, The Green New Deal, and the libertarian solution.
Today we read one of my favorite passages from Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, Francisco's Money Speech.
On todays episode I read one of my favorite go to pieces, Murray Rothbard's "The Case For Radical Idealism."
We come to the conclusion of Bryan Caplan's "The Anarcho Statists Of Spain." Afterwards, I offer some insight into the current state of the Liberty Movement.
On todays episode we compare Anarcho-Capitalism with the State Socialism that the "Anarcho-Syndicalists" ended up implementing.
In todays episode I share an experience I had over the weekend, and then we continue learning about the Economics of Spanish Anarchism.
We continue reading Bryan Caplan's "The Anarcho-Statists Of Spain." Todays portion covers the forced collectivization in rural Aragon.
Continuing to read Bryan Caplan's "The Anarcho-Statists of Spain: An Historical, Economic, and Philosophical Analysis of Spanish Anarchism." In this part we learn about the Urban Collectives and the Militarization, processes which involved rigid economic controls, taxation, strict military discipline, central command, and slavery in the form of conscription.
In Episode 3, I read a work that shreds the mythos surrounding the Spanish Anarchists. The work is "The Anarcho-Statists Of Spain: An Historical, Economic, and Philosophical Analysis of Spanish Anarchism," By Bryan Caplan, date unknown.
On Episode 2 I pay my tribute to Harambe, and read Stephen Kinsella's speech to the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Property and Freedom Society. Then I relate this evil scheme to the current Insulin Price Crisis.
Episode 1 of Connor Reads; Just Another Libertarian Podcast I am reading Isaiah's Job, an essay by Albert Jay Nock for the Atlantic Journal, 1936. Nock argues for the maintenance of rigid principles, and vouches for the qualities of preaching to the Remnant.