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Vermont Viewpoint
Ross Connolly talks Department of Justice's lawsuit against Vermont over climate initiatives, War in Gaza and escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, Liberty Forum, and the Porcupine Freedom Festival, and Rep Keith Ammon, Majority Floor Lead

Vermont Viewpoint

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 97:35


This episode aired May 7th, 20259-9:30am Rep Zak Harvey joins the show to discuss the Department of Justice's lawsuit against Vermont over climate initiatives 9:30-10am John Goodnight, foreign policy expert, discusses the War in Gaza restarting and the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan 10-10:30am Eric Brakey, Executive Director of the Free State Project, informs listeners about Liberty Forum, the Porcupine Freedom Festival, and their mission in New Hampshire 10:30-11am Rep Keith Ammon, Majority Floor Leader in the New Hampshire House, discusses his bill becoming law in NH making the Granite State the first in the nation in investing in Bitcoin.  

Monero Talk
Anarchist Sterlin Lujan and Monero legend Matt Roach at Porcfest2024 | EPI 316

Monero Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 57:41


Any donation is greatly appreciated! 47e6GvjL4in5Zy5vVHMb9PQtGXQAcFvWSCQn2fuwDYZoZRk3oFjefr51WBNDGG9EjF1YDavg7pwGDFSAVWC5K42CBcLLv5U OR DONATE HERE: https://www.monerotalk.live/donate TODAY'S SHOW: Douglas Tuman was LIVE at the 2024 Porcupine Freedom Festival aka (Porcfest) in New Hampshire with a panel of guests including Sterlin Lujan of the Logos Project and Matt Roach aka "Monero Matt". They cover a lot of topics including the importance of privacy, the need for cryptocurrencies like Monero, and some first hand experiences with the crackdown on crypto. The panel discusses privacy as a human right and how technologies like Monero can help protect these rights. They also talk about the challenges faced by the cryptocurrency community and strategies for promoting the adoption of Monero. TIMESTAMPS: 00:01:33 Introductions and Background 00:04:48 Why Privacy is Important 00:06:39 The Crackdown on Crypto 00:10:51 Strategies for Adoption and Promotion 00:25:02 The Role of Politics and Activism 00:44:57 Comments on Bitcoin's Shortcomings, CBDCs, Scaling Monero LINKS: https://x.com/PorcFest https://x.com/sterlinlujan Purchase Cafe & tip the farmers w/ XMR! https://gratuitas.org/ Purchase a plug & play Monero node at https://moneronodo.com SPONSORS: Cakewallet.com, the first open-source Monero wallet for iOS. You can even exchange between XMR, BTC, LTC & more in the app! Monero.com by Cake Wallet - ONLY Monero wallet (https://monero.com/) StealthEX, an instant exchange. Go to (https://stealthex.io) to instantly exchange between Monero and 450 plus assets, w/o having to create an account or register & with no limits. WEBSITE: https://www.monerotopia.com CONTACT: monerotalk@protonmail.com ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@MoneroTalk:8 TWITTER: https://twitter.com/monerotalk FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MoneroTalk HOST: https://twitter.com/douglastuman INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/monerotalk TELEGRAM: https://t.me/monerotopia MATRIX: https://matrix.to/#/%23monerotopia%3Amonero.social MASTODON: @Monerotalk@mastodon.social MONERO.TOWN: https://monero.town/u/monerotalk

Increments
#65 - Libertarianism II: Economic Issues (w/ Bruce Nielson)

Increments

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 93:02


Back at it again, as we coerce you into listening to Part 2 of our four part series on Libertarianism, with Mr. Bruce Nielson (@bnielson01). In this episode we cover the Economic Issues section of Scott Alexander's (non-aggressive and principled) non-libertarian FAQ (https://slatestarcodex.com/2017/02/22/repost-the-non-libertarian-faq/), and discuss his four major economic critiques of the libertarian view that free and voluntary trade between consenting, informed, rational individuals is the best possible thing ever, with no downsides at all. Also, can we interest you in buying some wasps? We discuss Loose ends from last episode - coercion and the Non-Aggression Principle What distinguishes a conservative like Bruce from a libertarian? Externalities Boycotts and Coordination Problems Irrational Choices Lack of Information References The Non-libertarian FAQ (https://slatestarcodex.com/2017/02/22/repost-the-non-libertarian-faq/) Planet Money on the Porcupine Freedom Festival (https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2017/06/28/534735727/episode-286-libertarian-summer-camp) Vaden's blog posts on Libertarianism / Austrian Economics / Anarcho-Captialism / Whateveryawannacallit First: Is Austrian Economics the Best Explanation of Economics? (https://vmasrani.github.io/blog/2023/aecr-challenge/) Second: Can we predict human behaviour? A discussion with Brett Hall (https://vmasrani.github.io/blog/2023/predicting-human-behaviour/) Quotes The Argument: In a free market, all trade has to be voluntary, so you will never agree to a trade unless it benefits you. Further, you won't make a trade unless you think it's the best possible trade you can make. If you knew you could make a better one, you'd hold out for that. So trades in a free market are not only better than nothing, they're also the best possible transaction you could make at that time. Labor is no different from any other commercial transaction in this respect. You won't agree to a job unless it benefits you more than anything else you can do with your time, and your employer won't hire you unless it benefits her more than anything else she can do with her money. So a voluntarily agreed labor contract must benefit both parties, and must do so more than any other alternative. If every trade in a free market benefits both parties, then any time the government tries to restrict trade in some way, it must hurt both parties. Or, to put it another way, you can help someone by giving them more options, but you can't help them by taking away options. And in a free market, where everyone starts with all options, all the government can do is take options away. The Counterargument: This treats the world as a series of producer-consumer dyads instead of as a system in which every transaction affects everyone else. Also, it treats consumers as coherent entities who have specific variables like “utility” and “demand” and know exactly what they are, which doesn't always work. - https://slatestarcodex.com/2017/02/22/repost-the-non-libertarian-faq/ What is an externality? 1.1: What is an externality? An externality is when I make a trade with you, but it has some accidental effect on other people who weren't involved in the trade. Suppose for example that I sell my house to an amateur wasp farmer. Only he's not a very good wasp farmer, so his wasps usually get loose and sting people all over the neighborhood every couple of days. This trade between the wasp farmer and myself has benefited both of us, but it's harmed people who weren't consulted; namely, my neighbors, who are now locked indoors clutching cans of industrial-strength insect repellent. Although the trade was voluntary for both the wasp farmer and myself, it wasn't voluntary for my neighbors. Another example of externalities would be a widget factory that spews carcinogenic chemicals into the air. When I trade with the widget factory I'm benefiting – I get widgets – and they're benefiting – they get money. But the people who breathe in the carcinogenic chemicals weren't consulted in the trade. 2.3: How do coordination problems justify regulation of ethical business practices? ... Let's say Wanda's Widgets has one million customers. Each customer pays it $100 per year, for a total income of $100 million. Each customer prefers Wanda to her competitor Wayland, who charges $150 for widgets of equal quality. Now let's say Wanda's Widgets does some unspeakably horrible act which makes it $10 million per year, but offends every one of its million customers. There is no incentive for a single customer to boycott Wanda's Widgets. After all, that customer's boycott will cost the customer $50 (she will have to switch to Wayland) and make an insignificant difference to Wanda (who is still earning $99,999,900 of her original hundred million). The customer takes significant inconvenience, and Wanda neither cares nor stops doing her unspeakably horrible act (after all, it's giving her $10 million per year, and only losing her $100). The only reason it would be in a customer's interests to boycott is if she believed over a hundred thousand other customers would join her. In that case, the boycott would be costing Wanda more than the $10 million she gains from her unspeakably horrible act, and it's now in her self-interest to stop committing the act. However, unless each boycotter believes 99,999 others will join her, she is inconveniencing herself for no benefit. Furthermore, if a customer offended by Wanda's actions believes 100,000 others will boycott Wanda, then it's in the customer's self-interest to “defect” from the boycott and buy Wanda's products. After all, the customer will lose money if she buys Wayland's more expensive widgets, and this is unnecessary – the 100,000 other boycotters will change Wanda's mind with or without her participation. 3.1: What do you mean by “irrational choices”? A company (Thaler, 2007, download study as .pdf) gives its employees the opportunity to sign up for a pension plan. They contribute a small amount of money each month, and the company will also contribute some money, and overall it ends up as a really good deal for the employees and gives them an excellent retirement fund. Only a small minority of the employees sign up. The libertarian would answer that this is fine. Although some outsider might condescendingly declare it “a really good deal”, the employees are the most likely to understand their own unique financial situation. They may have a better pension plan somewhere else, or mistrust the company's promises, or expect not to need much money in their own age. For some outsider to declare that they are wrong to avoid the pension plan, or worse to try to force them into it for their own good, would be the worst sort of arrogant paternalism, and an attack on the employees' dignity as rational beings. Then the company switches tactics. It automatically signs the employees up for the pension plan, but offers them the option to opt out. This time, only a small minority of the employees opt out. That makes it very hard to spin the first condition as the employees rationally preferring not to participate in the pension plan, since the second condition reveals the opposite preference. It looks more like they just didn't have the mental energy to think about it or go through the trouble of signing up. And in the latter condition, they didn't have the mental energy to think about it or go through the trouble of opting out. If the employees were rationally deciding whether or not to sign up, then some outsider regulating their decision would be a disaster. But if the employees are making demonstrably irrational choices because of a lack of mental energy, and if people do so consistently and predictably, then having someone else who has considered the issue in more depth regulate their choices could lead to a better outcome. 4.1: What do you mean by “lack of information”? Many economic theories start with the assumption that everyone has perfect information about everything. For example, if a company's products are unsafe, these economic theories assume consumers know the product is unsafe, and so will buy less of it. No economist literally believes consumers have perfect information, but there are still strong arguments for keeping the “perfect information” assumption. These revolve around the idea that consumers will be motivated to pursue information about things that are important to them. For example, if they care about product safety, they will fund investigations into product safety, or only buy products that have been certified safe by some credible third party. The only case in which a consumer would buy something without information on it is if the consumer had no interest in the information, or wasn't willing to pay as much for the information as it would cost, in which case the consumer doesn't care much about the information anyway, and it is a success rather than a failure of the market that it has not given it to her. In nonlibertarian thought, people care so much about things like product safety and efficacy, or the ethics of how a product is produced, that the government needs to ensure them. In libertarian thought, if people really care about product safety, efficacy and ethics, the market will ensure them itself, and if they genuinely don't care, that's okay too. Socials Follow us on Twitter at @IncrementsPod, @BennyChugg, @VadenMasrani Come join our discord server! DM us on twitter or send us an email to get a supersecret link Help us negative positive externalities and get exclusive bonus content by becoming a patreon subscriber here (https://www.patreon.com/Increments). Or give us one-time cash donations to help cover our lack of cash donations here (https://ko-fi.com/increments). Click dem like buttons on youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_4wZzQyoW4s4ZuE4FY9DQQ) How much would you pay for a fresh nest of high quality, free range wasps? Tell us over at incrementspodcast@gmail.com Special Guest: Bruce Nielson.

The Brian Nichols Show
818: Creating a Culture of Freedom - Grassroots Activism Done RIGHT

The Brian Nichols Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 32:33


Are you tired of living in a state that doesn't align with your values of individual liberty and limited government? Have you been searching for a strong community of like-minded advocates for freedom? Look no further than the Free State of New Hampshire! Studio Sponsor: Cardio Miracle - "Unlock the secret to a healthier heart, increased energy levels, and transform your cardiovascular fitness like never before.": https://www.briannicholsshow.com/heart In this episode of The Brian Nichols Show, host Brian Nichols speaks with Mark Warden, a long-time activist in the Free State Project. Mark shares his personal journey to embracing libertarianism and why he chose to move to New Hampshire in 2007 as part of a movement to concentrate liberty-lovers in a single state. Discover the many paths to promoting liberty, from politics and education to entrepreneurship and leading by example. Learn how Mark successfully ran for office by focusing on local issues that matter to voters rather than abstract ideology. Hear why New Hampshire's culture and history make it an ideal destination for those who cherish freedom. With over 6,000 members already, the Free State Project has created a thriving community of libertarians, conservatives, and independents. From weekly meetups to major annual events like the Porcupine Freedom Festival, you'll find a strong network of support and inspiration. Plus, New Hampshire's low taxes and "Live Free or Die" spirit make it an attractive place to live and work. Ready to experience the Free State for yourself? Mark and Brian encourage you to plan a visit, connect with the welcoming community, and see why so many have already made the move. Whether you're a seasoned activist or simply seeking more personal freedom, New Hampshire offers a unique opportunity to be part of something bigger. Visit the Free State Project website to start your journey today! ❤️ Order Cardio Miracle (https://www.briannicholsshow.com/heart) with code TBNS at checkout for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being!

Free Talk Live
Free Talk Live 2023-09-14

Free Talk Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 145:28


Granite State Project goes on the offence against the Free State Project :: Logical fallacies :: Democrat claims everyone that disagrees with her is a Nazi :: What is a Soy Boy? :: Democracy, Plutocracy, Authoritarianism :: BRICS new monetary policy :: The Porcupine Freedom Festival :: 2023-09-14 Mark, Jay, and Ian

Free Talk Live
FTL Digest 2023-09-14

Free Talk Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 57:21


Granite State Project goes on the offence against the Free State Project :: Logical fallacies :: Democrat claims everyone that disgrees with her is a Nazi :: What is a Soy Boy? :: Democracy, Plutocracy, Authoritarianism :: BRICS new monetary policy :: The Porcupine Freedom Festival :: 2023-09-14 Mark, Jay, and Ian Support Riley on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crblake86 Send Bitcoin: 1MnoYoPirXQHfhknDxbDHhLsF9u7kUggKy Send Bitcoin Cash: qpp62s8uupdqkrfew7vgp805pnsh5jk2ncnfkndwrd Dash: XpApo1jcPzTJyLLB6G8GJ7DoW9CGjcV5xT Ether: 0xFb1a23163bea743BB79B93849D864ad070597855 Lightcoin ltc1q6ygsamrkwl0at93datyqfh47z4crg4jkg4fx30

Kibbe on Liberty
Ep 235 | Never Go Full Medieval | Guest: Jeffrey Tucker

Kibbe on Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 42:27


The phrase “going medieval” is used to refer to an extreme and brutal reaction to a problem, a colorful figure of speech that can have some sinister implications. With respect to the COVID-19 pandemic, public health authorities explicitly stated their intentions to go medieval on the virus, something that should have alarmed anyone who knows anything about the state of medicine in the Middle Ages. Matt Kibbe catches up with Jeffrey Tucker, founder and president of the Brownstone Institute, at the 2023 Porcupine Freedom Festival in New Hampshire to talk about the strategic barbarism of the COVID response, a series of plans that have been in the works far longer than most people realize.

Kibbe on Liberty
Ep 234 | The 'Pholosophy' of Freedom | Guests: Pho Chan and Jack Lloyd

Kibbe on Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 50:15


Culture is upstream of politics, and while libertarians are great at compiling spreadsheets and writing white papers, they're a little bit behind when it comes to making compelling art that communicates the benefits of a free society. Pho Chan, who records as the Pholosopher, and producer Jack Lloyd are trying to change that. At the 2023 Porcupine Freedom Festival in New Hampshire, they spoke with Matt Kibbe about how they are using rap music, memes, skits, comics, and other forms of multimedia entertainment to spread their ideas of voluntary cooperation, ethical behavior, and consent culture.

Terrain Theory
PorcFest 2023: RFK Jr. on NH seceding, Etienne de la Boetie's laboratory for liberty, and the hills we die on

Terrain Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 104:33


Co-hosts Ben and Mike invite friend and brother Tim Storrs into the studio to reflect on three highlight moments from their recent shared experience attending the Porcupine Freedom Festival – aka PorcFest – in Lancaster, NH. The three moments they look back on are:RFK Jr. responding to a question about New Hampshire seceding from the UnionEtienne de la Boetie2 outlining his plan to turn New Hampshire into a “laboratory for liberty”Singer/songwriter Brendan Daniel performing “The Hills We Die On”Learn more about PorcFest on their website.  Learn more about Etienne de la Boetie2 at his website.Terrain Theory episodes are not to be taken as medical advice. You are your own primary healthcare provider.If you have a Terrain Transformation story you would like to share, email us at ben@terraintheory.net.Learn more at www.terraintheory.netMusic by Chris Merenda

Kibbe on Liberty
Ep 233 | Can the Deep State Be Dismantled? | Guests: Vivek Ramaswamy and Kyle Seraphin

Kibbe on Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 57:06


The Deep State, that collection of unelected bureaucracies that run the government and maintain the status quo in spite of what the American people vote for, has been identified as one of the biggest threats to liberty and democracy faced by our country. Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy wants to dismantle it. But can it be done? At this year's annual Porcupine Freedom Festival in New Hampshire, Matt Kibbe caught up with the presidential hopeful, as well as former FBI agent Kyle Seraphin, to find out what the chief executive can actually do to rein in D.C.'s alphabet soup agencies and restore accountability to the American government.

Scott Horton Show - Just the Interviews
6/23/22 Should the U.S. Be Sending Weapons to Ukraine? Scott Horton vs. Cathy Young at the Soho Forum

Scott Horton Show - Just the Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 83:13


Should the U.S. give full military and political support to Ukraine in its war with Russia, short of sending troops? That was the subject of a Soho Forum debate held on Thursday, June 23, at the Porcupine Freedom Festival, or PorcFest, in Lancaster, New Hampshire. Cathy Young, a writer at the Bulwark and a contributing editor at Reason, is a Moscow-native who migrated to the U.S. as a teenager, argued that the U.S. government is correct to impose sanctions on Russia and to send military and economic support to Ukraine.  Scott Horton, who's the host of Antiwar Radio, argued that U.S. backing of NATO provoked the Russian invasion and that imposing sanctions and sending weapons has brought more death and destruction. He says the only role for the Americans is to call for an immediate ceasefire followed by negotiations. The debate was moderated by Soho Forum Director Gene Epstein. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Meme Factory™ Podcast
Bitcoin for Freedom with Yellow, Surfer Jim, Mel, and BTC Chinchilla: Bitcoiner's Guide Episode 16

The Meme Factory™ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 61:44


In this spirited discussion Big Sean and Plan Marcus went to Twitter and asked who would like to join them. These awesome plebs decided to speak up and join the show: Mel -@girls_bitcoin Yellow-@ICOffenderII @btc_chinchilla @surferjimw We hope you enjoy

Fake Safety
PorcFest 2021 Recap

Fake Safety

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 54:01


Vance and Bart recap their experience at The Porcupine Freedom Festival. The key takeaway? They are bullish on Liberty (and Tom Woods).

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Fake Safety
PorcFest 2021 Recap

Fake Safety

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 54:01


Vance and Bart recap their experience at The Porcupine Freedom Festival. The key takeaway? They are bullish on Liberty (and Tom Woods).

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Fake Safety
PorcFest 2021 Recap

Fake Safety

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 54:01


Vance and Bart recap their experience at The Porcupine Freedom Festival. The key takeaway? They are bullish on Liberty (and Tom Woods).

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Digital Cash Network
Digital Cash Rundown 28 PorcFest Edition with Hilawe and Eric

Digital Cash Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 34:31


On this special episode of the Digital Cash Rundown, Hilawe and Eric join us live from PorcFest, the Porcupine Freedom Festival, an annual gathering of thousands of liberty lovers from around the world. We cover what makes this festival and movement so special to the cryptocurrency world, from its humble beginnings to now the place of legend. We of course also cover the actual commercial scene where almost all merchants take cryptocurrency payments, including which ones they take, and how this has shifted over the years. Donate - Sponsors Thank you so much for listening! Please leave a tip if you enjoy the content, either here or via any of the cryptocurrency addresses in my CoinTree link. You can also send a message with a CoinTree donation. I'd love to hear from you! Thanks to my recurring donors both anonymous and otherwise! - https://cointr.ee/thedesertlynx Support us by checking out our sponsors! Want to live on crypto? Create a Bitrefill account with the coupon code “DCN” and pay mobile bills or buy gift cards from more than 1650 businesses in 170 countries quickly and privately, and earn rewards. - https://www.bitrefill.com/buy/?code=DCN Buy anything you want in the world, even rare items, with crypto by using ShopInBit's concierge service. - https://shopinbit.com/en/conciergeservice-ordering-service?sPartner=joel If you're tired of YouTube and other platforms censoring and demonetizing creators, what are you waiting for? Join Odysee! - https://odysee.com/$/invite/@DigitalCashNetwork:c Protect your privacy online, sign up to NordVPN with the promo code DCN and get 68% off, plus an additional month free! - https://nordvpn.org/dcn If don't want search engines like Google controlling your search results and selling your information, join Presearch and get paid to search! - https://presearch.org/signup?rid=865012 Music from https://www.zapsplat.com

Anarcho-Yakitalism Podcast
Ep.91 My First Porcfest(Anarcho-Yakitalism Podcast)

Anarcho-Yakitalism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2016 28:12


Nick talks about his experience at his first Porcupine Freedom Festival and some thoughts on the libertarian movement.

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Technology & Choice, and SAFE Crossroads podcasts

IN THIS EPISODE A few days at the Porcupine Freedom Festival in New Hampshire netted a load of wonderful connections, some very interesting insights and a few very relevant interviews, from the perspective of the technology and choice pair. First up in this episode is Sam Patterson, Chief Operating Officer of OB1, the company developing the Open Bazaar protocol and ecosystem. Sam shares some insights about the ideals of peer-to-peer commerce, shares some very encouraging news about the current real-world successes of the platform, and shares exciting news about the near future, which will make the ecosystem tons better still. Next we spend some quality time with Larken Rose discussing his very ambitious and fabulously important project, The Mirror. This could be one of the most important projects in existence for opening human potential, so listen up and consider pitching in. Finally, we speak with Jeremy Kauffman of LBRY (pronounced "library"). With their imminent launch of the LBRY platform, listeners are in a unique position to get in on the ground floor of what I found to be one of the most exciting practical applications of blockchain technology to come along recently. Content distribution is about to get a really great tool that everyone can use, even the "big guys." Listen for how to get an inside track on the launch for listening to this podcast. MAGIC WORDS Listen for the magic word, and submit it to your LetsTalkBitcoin.com account to claim a share of this week's listener award distribution of LTBcoin. Listeners now have a full week from the release date to submit a magic word. The magic word for this episode must be submitted by 10 am Pacific Time on July 6, 2016. MUSIC Music for this episode: *SafeProject* an original piece composed and performed by Nicholas Koteskey of Two Faced Heroes LINKS [The Free State Project](https://freestateproject.org/) [Porcfest](http://porcfest.com) [Open Bazaar](https://openbazaar.org/) [All things Larken Rose](http://larkenrose.com) [Larken's YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/user/LarkenRose) [The Mirror -- trailer](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJUZlwAFVQo)

Liberty Cafe
Episode 20 - Porcfest

Liberty Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 43:10


We take the show on the road and travel up to the Porcupine Freedom Festival. We discuss the event and do a few interviews.

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Police Integrity Lost
Police Crime in America: Phil Stinson at Porcfest 2015

Police Integrity Lost

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2015 46:22


Freedomain Radio! Volume 6: Shows 2120-2575
FDR2193 Atheism and Anarchy: Stefan Molyneux, Adam Kokesh and Ernest Hancock

Freedomain Radio! Volume 6: Shows 2120-2575

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2012 62:59


A discussion at the 2012 Porcupine Freedom Festival. What is the relationship between god and the state? Freedomain Radio is the largest and most popular philosophy show on the web - http://www.freedomainradio.com Freedomain Radio is the largest and most popular philosophy show on the web - http://www.freedomainradio.com

Freedomain Radio! Volume 6: Shows 2120-2575
FDR2176 Porc Therapy with Stephanie Murphy and Stefan Molyneux, Host of Freedomain Radio

Freedomain Radio! Volume 6: Shows 2120-2575

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2012 20:31


An entertaining and engaging conversation recorded live at the 2012 Porcupine Freedom Festival in New Hampshire. http://www.porctherapy.com Freedomain Radio is the largest and most popular philosophy show in the world - http://www.freedomainradio.com

School Sucks: Higher Education For Self-Liberation
149a (Porcfest Micro-Series): Review and Recovery - Live

School Sucks: Higher Education For Self-Liberation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2012 71:10


Co-Hosts: Mandrik and Osborne This is an edited version of the 6-28-12 show. School Sucks is live on the Liberty Radio Network and UStream Thursdays at 10pm EST. Sick and/or exhausted, the three of us fight our way through a raving review of the 2012 Porcupine Freedom Festival.

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Freedomain Radio! Volume 5: Shows 1560-2119 - Freedomain Radio
1939 Stefan Molyneux of Freedomain Radio Speech at the 2011 Porcupine Freedom Festival 2011 - WE ARE STILL HERE!

Freedomain Radio! Volume 5: Shows 1560-2119 - Freedomain Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2011 16:15


Unabashed motivation - a THANK YOU from the future.

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1936 Students for Liberty Presentation - The 2011 Porcupine Freedom Festival (Porcfest)

Freedomain Radio! Volume 5: Shows 1560-2119 - Freedomain Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2011 56:46


Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio, takes questions from the audience in New Hampshire, discussing ethics and animal rights.

Complete Liberty Podcast
Episode 143 - Unconditional parenting, part six

Complete Liberty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2011 61:20


In this episode I cover Chapter Five: Pushed To Succeed in the book Unconditional Parenting: Moving From Rewards And Punishments To Love And Reason by Alfie Kohnhttp://www.unconditionalparenting.com/up/"Pop behaviorism" or operant conditioning implements punishments and rewards as a way to get people to do things--in violation of voluntary interaction and property rightsThe essence of statism arises from authoritarianism in the family, denying children's needs for respect and choice (among other needs, such as emotional and intellectual honesty) and appealing to extrinsic motivators rather than intrinsic motivation and reasonA useful resource to learn about the so-called educational system, among other important thingshttp://schoolsucksproject.comGeorge Carlin - "Proud parents" bumper stickershttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxmE2qMbYRUJohn Holt and the world of unschooling, which is respectful of learners http://www.holtgws.com/Being free to make your own choices (instead of capitulating to others' demands) promotes intrinsic motivation and thus self-actualization--which will foster a vibrant, prosperous societyFeel free to contact me for a counseling session at wes@happinesscounseling.comhttp://happinesscounseling.comOpen NVC Sessions...http://completeliberty.com/forum/topic/132011 Porcupine Freedom Festival in Lancaster, NHhttp://porcfest.combumper music "Ain't Wastin' Time No More" by the Allman Brothershttp://www.allmanbrothersband.com/to comment, please go to http://completeliberty.com/magazine/category/91697

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Freedomain Radio! Volume 5: Shows 1560-2119 - Freedomain Radio
1758 Libertarianism in the Media! Philosopher Stefan Molyneux examines Movies and TV

Freedomain Radio! Volume 5: Shows 1560-2119 - Freedomain Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2010 9:50


The Wire, Prison Break, Burn Notice, Generation Kill - many new shows are sneaking in pro-liberty themes! Stefan Molyneux interviewed at the 2010 Porcupine Freedom Festival, June 2010

Freedomain Radio! Volume 5: Shows 1560-2119 - Freedomain Radio
1691 Stefan Molyneux - Freedomain Radio Agnosticism Debate on Free Talk Live

Freedomain Radio! Volume 5: Shows 1560-2119 - Freedomain Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2010 117:52


A debate between Stefan Molyneux and Johnson Rice on agnosticism versus strong atheism, broadcast on Free Talk Live 25 June 2010, at the Porcupine Freedom Festival in New Hampshire.

School Sucks: Higher Education For Self-Liberation
048 (Supplemental): The Catastrophe of Conventional Wisdom

School Sucks: Higher Education For Self-Liberation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2010 71:33


A Free State Project Edition of School Sucks Podcast Due to my Porcfest vacation, new shows are not ready yet. In the meantime, here is the audio version of my speech from the 2010 NH Liberty Forum, "The Catastrophe of Conventional Wisdom." I'm pretty sure most people who listen to the show have not heard it yet. I also include some thoughts on my recent experience at the 2010 Porcupine Freedom Festival. Please visit schoolsucksproject.com for full show notes, references and links.

Freedomain Radio! Volume 5: Shows 1560-2119 - Freedomain Radio
1688 Porcupine Freedom Festival - Opening Speaker - Stefan Molyneux, Freedomain Radio

Freedomain Radio! Volume 5: Shows 1560-2119 - Freedomain Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2010 63:03


June 26 2010, 6pm, 'Language as the Ultimate Government Program'