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For NSP 57, we spoke with Gary Chartier about his book Christianity and the Nation-State. Gary Chartier is Distinguished Professor of Law and Business Ethics and Associate Dean of the Zapara School of Business at La Sierra University. A theologian, philosopher, legal scholar, and political theorist, he is the author, co-author, editor, or co-editor of over twenty books; his byline has appeared over forty times in scholarly journals. He holds a JD from UCLA and a PhD and an LLD from the University of Cambridge. www.garychartier.net 00:00:00 Introduction 00:05:45 Libertarianism 00:14:21 Christianity and The Nation State 00:24:31 Render Unto Caesar 00:32:55 The Politics of Jesus Christ 00:41:39 Violence 00:46:00 God and Anarchism 01:08:52 Christian Political Identity 01:21:17 Changing Views 01:23:37 Media Recommendations 01:29:40 Outro Thanks for listening! Please like, comment, subscribe, and share! --- If you'd like to see more anarchist and anti-authoritarian interviews, please consider supporting this project financially by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/nonserviammedia Follow Non Serviam Media Collective on: Mastodon kolektiva.social/@nonserviammedia Bluesky bsky.app/profile/nonserviammedia.bsky.social As well as Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and X/Twitter. Connect with Lucy Steigerwald via: mastodon.social/@LucyStag bsky.app/profile/lucystag.bsky.social x.com/LucyStag lucysteigerwald.substack.com
Gary Chartier is a legal scholar, philosopher, political theorist, and theologian. Amongst other things, his work addresses anarchism and ethics. Chartier is a professor and serves as associate dean of La Sierra University's business school. Please see his website, here: http://www.garychartier.net/
Gary Chartier joins me to make a vigorous case against the naive confidence in the state, and the reflexive assumption that the state is necessary to foster the common good, that we hear from all too many Christian thinkers. Book Discussed:
Tom Woods is one of the biggest and most prolific liberty podcasts going. He has over 2,300 episodes with hundreds of guests. This week, we take on the Tom Woods Show with a full review, playing clips and rating his content. Day 7 - We dive into clips and highlight episodes 1841-2300+ featuring Ian Miller, Gary Chartier, Tom Woods solo, Jack Posobiec, TW2000, Kevin Gutzman, Brion McClanahan, John Ziegler, Clint Russell, Keith Knight, Jack Lloyd & Dave Smith. About Tom Woods https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Woods https://tomwoods.com/ https://twitter.com/ThomasEWoods Become a LPR member Odysee: https://odysee.com/@LPR:b?view=membership Spotify: https://anchor.fm/libertypodreview/subscribe LPR On Other Platforms Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1988814 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/libertypodreview Locals: https://libertarianpodcastreview.locals/ Odysee: https://odysee.com/@LPR:b Substack: tylerjanke.substack.com This show is an attempt to review the libertarian and libertarian adjacent podcasts or video podcasts. Send us your favorite podcasts or ones that you would like to have us critique and analyze.
Gary Chartier, dean of the business school at La Sierra University, joins us for a discussion of friendship: the philosophical challenges it raises, and its indispensable role in human flourishing. Book Discussed: Understanding Friendship: On the Moral, Political, and Spiritual Meaning of Love
Dr. Oord shares and briefly discusses Gary Chartier's book, "Loving Creation."
My guest for this episode is the one and only Dr. Gary Chartier. Gary is a consultant, speaker, coach, writer, philosopher, and teacher. Gary is a Distinguished Professor of Law and Business Ethics and Associate Dean of the Zapara School of Business at La Sierra University. He is the author, co-author, editor, or co-editor of 21 current or forthcoming books, including A Good Life in the Market (AIER 2019) and The Logic of Commitment (Routledge 2018). His byline has appeared over 40 times in scholarly journals. Gary is the co-editor of one of my all time favorites in political philosophy - Markets, Not Capitalism. He is also a self-described Anarchist. You can find Gary's books and media at his website. Knowledge Brews Supreme is sponsored by Sleeves Sold Separately. Sleeves Sold Separately is a brand of athleisure clothing for men who train hard and want to look good too. The clothes that these wonderful folks make are an absolute game changer. Their products are designed and manufactured in Los Angeles, USA, shipped directly to your home! Sleeves Sold Separately offer a wide variety of athleisure clothing such as the wife lover tank, classic sleeveless hoodie, lungeman shorts in 4” and 6” seams, and much more. My listeners can get 15% off your first order using the promo code KNOWLEDGE15 at their website. Knowledge Brews Supreme is also sponsored by Barnana snacks, changing the snack game one bag at a time! Barnana is a healthy, sustainable alternative to some of your favorite snacks. I love their Himalayan Sea Salt Plantain chips without three ingredients - Himalayan sea salt, plantains, and coconut oil! You find this and much more at their website.
Jonathan is joined by Gary Chartier for a critical dialogue about his forthcoming book, Christianity and the Nation-State: A Study in Political Theology. The book provocatively contends that states are fundamentally illegitimate and dangerous, notwithstanding many Christian attempts at justifying their existence, and that they can be replaced with a stateless world constituted by multiple forces of independent, self-organising, overlapping associations. Gary Chartier is Distinguished Professor of Law and Business Ethics and Associate Dean of the Tom and Vi Zapara School of Business at La Sierra University, Riverside, California. He is a theologian, philosopher, legal scholar and political theorist. You can find out more about Gary and his writing here. The Political Animals is hosted by Dr Jonathan Cole, an academic, writer, speaker and translator specialising in political theology: the intersection of religion and politics. Jonathan was a senior terrorism analyst at Australian intelligence agency the Office of National Assessments where he worked on Islamist terrorism and the global jihadist movement. He is the author of The Reign of God: A Critical Engagement with Oliver O'Donovan's Theology of Political Authority and Christian Political Theology in an Age of Discontent: Mediating Scripture, Doctrine, and Political Reality. Jonathan posts regularly about political theology, political philosophy and conservatism on Facebook and Twitter.
The legendary anarchist writer and intellectual Gary Chartier joins us to talk about market anarchism, the preference for non-hierarchical organizations, social change and revolution, the viability of commons-based production, and the importance of the market form.
In 2016 we sat down with Gary Chartier to talk about anarchism, law, higher education, and tactics at the second annual Exploring Anarchism, a conference organized by Students For Liberty and Students for a Stateless Society in Norman Oklahoma in 2016. Gary Chartier is a self-proclaimed anarchist, author, an American legal scholar who currently serves as Distinguished Professor of Law and Business Ethics and Associate Dean of the Tom and Vi Zapara School of Business at La Sierra University in Riverside, California, and a Senior Fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS). Gary also writes at Bleeding Heart Libertarians. He can be found on twitter @TheGaryChartier And his books can be purchased through Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/Gary-Chartier/e/B001JP40PG https://c4ss.org/content/author/garychartier http://bleedingheartlibertarians.com/author/gary-chartier/ Free PDF of Markets Not Capitalism: http://radgeek.com/gt/2011/10/Markets-Not-Capitalism-2011-Chartier-and-Johnson.pdf
Alex speaks with Gary Chartier about the varied ways in which the term "capitalism" is used today, the distinction between left-libertarianism and anarchism, and the future of market-based approaches to rooting out injustice from today's complex world.
For the 10-year anniversary of what many would consider our foundational book, C4SS Mutual Exchange Coordinator Cory Massimino interviewed Markets Not Capitalism editors Charles Johnson and Gary Chartier. They discuss the legacy and impact of MNC ten years on! If you've not read it, you can find the free .pdf and audiobook at: c4ss.org/content/12802
Gary Chartier, who has written on the subject of friendship from a philosophical and theological perspective, joins me to delve into what friendship means, and whether we can or should be friends with people whose opinions we strongly oppose.
We're familiar with the arguments regarding why Christians should view the state in a positive light. Are there countervailing arguments? (You know the answer!) Gary Chartier joins me to discuss.
Gary Chartier and I discuss why it's incorrect to claim that the market economy is opposed to Christian ethics.
The term "left-libertarian" is sometimes used colloquially to refer to libertarians who favor cultural trends that are generally described as left wing, but it has a more precise and interesting meaning. Gary Chartier, my favorite left-libertarian, joins us to discuss it.
Gary Chartier is a polymath who has made contributions to theology, philosophy, business ethics, and legal theory. He joins me this week to delve into some of these topics. This first episode deals with Gary's own ideological journey (which included an appearance on Wally George's Hot Seat, the outrageous right wing commentary program from the 1980's).
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Advocates of Freed Markets Should Oppose Capitalism was written by Gary Chartier and put in the book Markets Not Capitalism. I think overall point he makes is extremely relevant to bridging the left/right divide of anarchists instead of driving a wedge between them as Michael Storm of Toward Anarchy is doing.
In this episode Brandon and Dag talk to Gary Chartier about free markets. Check out his website and his brilliant books. Website: http://www.garychartier.net/ Books: http://www.garychartier.net/books/ Book: Markets Not Capitalism Join us on Keybase https://keybase.io/team/agorist_nexus ———————————————————————————————– If you'd like to sponsor the podcast or be featured email us at agoristnexus@protonmail.com You can also support us by donating here https://www.agoristnexus.com/donate/ Presearch Decentralized Crypto Search Engine get paid to search https://presearch.org/signup?rid=1962130 You can also donate here https://cointr.ee/agoristnexus Or support us by creating a local.bitcoin.com account here https://local.bitcoin.com/r/AgoristNexus You can also donate BCH through the Agorist Nexus SLP token very easily on the BCH blockchain. Click this website https://tools.bitcoin.com/slp-dividend-calculator/ link copy and paste the SLP token ID and enter how much BCH you'd like to donate. Hit Last comfirmed block (default). Hit the Green button below that says Build TX. It will load and give you a QR code/address SLP Dividend calculator website https://tools.bitcoin.com/slp-dividend-calculator/ Agorist Nexus Token ID cf0ef524d1cbaa666667107397d3ebf83e26087120de34e6d7b52b250ed67fc2 Download Wendy McElroy's new book for free The Satoshi Revolution here https://news.bitcoin.com/the-satoshi-revolution-by-wendy-mcelroy/
Find yourself in an ethical dilemma of the business variety? Perhaps you should pick up this episodes guest’s book “A Good Life in the Market: An Introduction to Business Ethics.” La Sierra University professor and associate dean, Gary Chartier joins us to discuss his book and various aspects of business ethics in today’s world.
39 Minutes Suitable for All Ages Pete invited Professor Gary Chartier to come on the show. Gary is Distinguished Professor of Law and Business Ethics and Associate Dean of the Tom and Vi Zapara School of Business at La Sierra University in Riverside, California. He is the author, editor, or co-editor of fifteen other—current or forthcoming—books, including Public Practice, Private Law (Cambridge, 2016), Anarchy and Legal Order (Cambridge, 2013), The Logic of Commitment (Routledge, 2018), and An Ecological Theory of Free Expression (Palgrave, 2018). His byline has appeared over forty times in journals including the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Legal Theory, and Law and Philosophy. Gary was an editor and contributor on the book "Markets Not Capitalism." His chapter, "Advocates of Freed Markets Should Oppose Capitalism," caught Pete's eye so he asked Gary to come on and discuss the themes of the chapter. A Good Life in the Market: An Introduction to Business Ethics GaryChartier.net Link to Richard Grove's Autonomy Course TakeHumanAction.com Donate at the Libertarian Institute Pete's Link to Sign Up for the LP Lions of Liberty Podcast Pete's Patreon Pete's Books on Amazon Pete's Books Available for Crypto Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
Kevin Carson is a senior fellow of the Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS) and holds the Center's Karl Hess Chair in Social Theory. On the show we discuss contemporary anarchist thinkers including Noam Chomsky, David Graeber, Michael Albert, Bob Black, John Zerzan, Gary Chartier, Roderick Long and the anarcho-capitalists. Carson also gives his thoughts on Adam Kokesh, the Green Party, and David Ellerman.Plus, in the intro: a summary of Robert Mueller's sleepy testimony before Congress, the House's near-unanimous condemnation of the BDS Movement, and Tulsi Gabbard's $50 million lawsuit against Google.Get access to the early episodes of PRIMO NUTMEG for only $1 a month on Patreon: https://patreon.com/primonutmegSubscribe to PRIMO NUTMEG on YouTube, SoundCloud, and iTunes!https://www.primonutmeg.com/ https://youtube.com/c/primonutmeg/ https://soundcloud.com/primonutmeg https://facebook.com/primonutmeg/ https://twitter.com/primonutmeg/ https://instagram.com/primonutmeg/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/primonutmeg)
Gary Chartier has written an excellent book on business ethics that situates one's life in the market within an overall framework of human flourishing. He covers a variety of controversial topics with great skill, and in such a way as to be most persuasive to people unfamiliar with our ideas. In this episode we discuss what it means to live a good life, and then proceed to issues like property, advertising, boycotts, corporate social responsibility, labor and workplace issues, and more. WARNING: Audio glitch at 22:10. Turn your volume down a bit if you have sensitive ears. It was unfixable.
On this episode of Dare to Think, Kerry finishes her interview with legal scholar, Gary Chartier, about anarchism. Today we talk about property rights, social change, and do some myth busting. Gary Chartier's books can be found here. (Affiliate links. Support this podcast by purchasing through these links). Anarchy and Legal Order: Law And Politics For A Stateless Society https://amzn.to/2MWHevc The Conscience of an Anarchist: Why It's Time to Say Good-Bye to the State and Build a Free Society https://amzn.to/2KWIoUX The Logic of Commitment (Routledge Focus on Philosophy) https://amzn.to/2RkCsGk PRE-ORDER Flourishing Lives: Exploring Natural Law Liberalism https://amzn.to/2MUreKg Episode Resources: You can find more of Kerry's articles and podcasts on her website, here. Check out Kerry's Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/mereliberty/ Follow on: On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kerry.mereliberty On Twitter @MereLiberty Email us at kerry@mereliberty.com If you’d like to ask Kerry a question which may be answered on a future episode, you can text or leave a voicemail at (505) 886-1061. You may also send an email. Consider supporting Kerry's work with just a few dollars a month. https://mereliberty.com/membership
In this episode of Dare To Think, I discuss anarchist legal order, a.k.a. polycentric legal order with legal scholar and philosopher, Gary Chartier. 4:01 Definitions 8:21 Anarchism and Natural Law Theory 13:19 How does anarchic legal order in a practical sense? Legal dispute resolution. 21:33 Anarchy and the creation of law; contract law vs violent crime 33:33 Child welfare in a stateless society To support the production of these episodes, please visit https://mereliberty.com/membership/ You can find more of Kerry's articles and podcasts on her website, https://mereliberty.com/.
We’re excited to announce the launch of a new project from C4SS: Mutual Exchange Radio. Our inaugural guest for this show is Gary Chartier, a distinguished professor of law and business ethics at La Sierra University and a leading Anarchist philosopher. He’s the author of such books as Anarchy and Legal Order: Law and Politics in a Stateless Society, The Consciousness of an Anarchist, and Radicalizing Rawls Global Justice and the Foundations of International Law. Intro/Outro Music by Dan Burns
One of the biggest drawbacks of thinking in “vulgar libertarian” fashion is that you forget that there were ever alternatives available to people, that the way that we live now or the way we’re used to living is the only way that was ever reasonable or good. The rise of the modern state marks a time in history when authorities began to and continue to control more about people’s lives. The modern state also intrudes on people’s lives in a fashion that is so much greater than before. With that being said, we are still hesitant to look at other society organizational possibilities even though the modern state continues to control us more than most would prefer. Kevin Carson joins us to discuss the depths of capitalism and if the possibility for a post-capitalism world exists. What is the definition of capitalism? What is the history of the word “capitalism”? Who were the Boston Anarchists? What is “vulgar libertarianism”? Are there alternative social structures that we do not acknowledge because we are stubborn and stuck in our ways? Is post-capitalism occurring?Further Reading:Center for a Stateless Society websiteMutualist Blog: Free Market Anti-Capitalism, by Kevin CarsonRelated Content:Why Not Capitalism?, Free Thoughts PodcastWhy Do Intellectuals Oppose Capitalism?, Free Thoughts PodcastThe Corporation Problem with Gary Chartier, Liberty Chronicles Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gary Chartier joins us for a conversation on freedom of expression. He just published his new book An Ecological Theory of Free Expression. Chartier argues for an “understanding of expressive freedom as rooted and realized in a complex set of social ecosystems that merit protection on multiple grounds and applies it provocatively to a range of contemporary issues.”Further ReadingsMore about Gary ChartierMore work by Gary ChartierLiberty Chronicles: The Corporation Problem (with Gary Chartier) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Corporations are so commonplace, so ubiquitous, and considered so necessary that we barely stop to ask whether it’s ever been justifiable in the first place. Here to help us tackle one of the great, relatively forgotten questions in Libertarian history is Gary Chartier.Further Reading:Gary Chartier’s Wikipedia entryHis archive at the Center for a Stateless Society“Corporations: A Contractual Program” in Literature of Liberty, December 1979“The Limited Liability Corporation” in Literature of Liberty, September 1982William Leggett, “The Restraining Law and Its Abominations,” August 1836Music by Kai Engel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gary Chartier is Associate Dean and Professor of Law and Business Ethics at La Sierra University and a Senior Fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS). On the show, we map the entire libertarian spectrum! Listen as we discuss classical liberalism; the Libertarian Party; Ayn Rand's Objectivism; Murray Rothbard's anarcho-capitalism; the individual anarchists Benjamin Tucker, Lysander Spooner and Max Stirner; Henry George and the geolibertarians; PJ Proudhon's mutualism; the syndicalist tradition as represented by George Orwell and Noam Chomsky; and the anarcho-communists Mikhail Bakunin; Peter Kropotkin and Emma Goldman. Support our show by becoming a patron for just $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/primonutmeg Subscribe to PRIMO NUTMEG on YouTube, SoundCloud and iTunes ! https://www.primonutmeg.com/ https://youtube.com/c/primonutmeg/ https://soundcloud.com/primonutmeg https://facebook.com/primonutmeg/ https://twitter.com/primonutmeg/ https://instagram.com/primonutmeg/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/primonutmeg)
With the idea of class so central to Marxian theory, libertarians might be tempted to ignore class as a category. But there is in fact such a thing as libertarian class theory, because in libertarian theory there are distinct groups of exploiters and exploited. Gary Chartier joins me to discuss the history and development of libertarian class theory.
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Gary Chartier, author of The Conscience of an Anarchist, joins Tom to discuss the recent controversy among libertarians.
Gary Chartier, author of Radicalizing Rawls: Global Justice and the Foundations of International Law, makes an argument for private-property anarchism, and explains about how the project of John Rawls -- among the most important political philosophers of the 20th century -- can be made market-friendly. Follow him on Twitter and at his blog.
Gary Chartier, author of "The Conscience of an Anarchist", joins Tom.
Guests Pasha Roberts, director of the Silver Circle Movie; Professor Gary Chartier, author of Conscience of an Anarchist; and Kimberly Thorner, the GM of Olivenhain Municipal Water District in Encinitas, CA, whom Alex discusses water fluoridation with.
In the fifty-second episode, Todd, Jim, and their panelists pro-liberty pundit Michael Weinheimer, pro-liberty activist Shaun Lee, and LiberaLaw blogger and C4SS writer Gary Chartier discussed Congressman Anthony Weiner (D-NY)'s sexting scandal and the events that have unfolded since the publicity of his underwear-clad erect weener photos on Twitter, the Chair of the Democratic National Committee calling for Weiner's resignation, Democrats calling for Weiner's resignation in light of the scandal, Weiner's half-assed apology, the release of the Sarah Palin emails, a former Utah governor calling Obama's economy a "failure," U.S. Department of Education Secretary Arne Duncan threatening to free states from No Child Left Behind and much more. [*Note: The show went very well, although I thought it was a bit on the weak side. But it's gone well, although it was a much lower-rated show. Hopefully we can get it back up to three times more than we got in tnight. Other than that, the show was a good one tonight. It wasn't my best, but it also wasn't my worst either.]
In the fifty-second episode, Todd, Jim, and their panelists pro-liberty pundit Michael Weinheimer, pro-liberty activist Shaun Lee, and LiberaLaw blogger and C4SS writer Gary Chartier discussed Congressman Anthony Weiner (D-NY)'s sexting scandal and the events that have unfolded since the publicity of his underwear-clad erect weener photos on Twitter, the Chair of the Democratic National Committee calling for Weiner's resignation, Democrats calling for Weiner's resignation in light of the scandal, Weiner's half-assed apology, the release of the Sarah Palin emails, a former Utah governor calling Obama's economy a "failure," U.S. Department of Education Secretary Arne Duncan threatening to free states from No Child Left Behind and much more. [*Note: The show went very well, although I thought it was a bit on the weak side. But it's gone well, although it was a much lower-rated show. Hopefully we can get it back up to three times more than we got in tnight. Other than that, the show was a good one tonight. It wasn't my best, but it also wasn't my worst either.]
Chartier credits Rothbard more than Rand in shifting him from a statist to an anarchist. He deliberately does not use the L-word. Libertarians in their teens and twenties could do far worse than to let their own attention be captured by Gary Chartier's book.