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anthropological phenomenon of societies where state-like social organisation is not present

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Hilaritas Press Podcasts
Episode 39: Wayne Benner on RICH economy, Timothy Leary, Terra II, and more

Hilaritas Press Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 98:45


In this episode, Mike Gathers chats with Terra II co-transmitter Wayne Benner about the RICH economy, Timothy Leary, Terra II, and more in Episode 39 of the Hilaritas Podcast. Terra II …A Way Out: http://www.hilaritaspress.com/portfolio-item/terra-ii/   High Times article about Terra II: https://hightimes.com/culture/timothy-leary-terra-ii/   An article about the RICH Economy at Center for a Stateless Society: https://c4ss.org/content/54156   Wayne Benner's autobiography: https://www.amazon.com/Seven-Shadows-L-Wayne-Benner/dp/1468049771 • • • Hilaritas Press Podcast: http://www.hilaritaspress.com/podcasts/ • • • Host Mike Gathers: https://linktr.ee/mgathers23 • • • Producer/Engineer Richard Rasa: http://www.pelorian.com/rasa.html

Kinsella On Liberty
KOL447 | Audio: Law and Intellectual Property in a Stateless Society

Kinsella On Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024


Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 447. This is from the show "Axioms of Liberty," which has another episode about my IP writing. This time, it's a reading of "Law and Intellectual Property in a Stateless Society."

ReImagining Liberty
Radicalism and Rhetoric (w/ Cory Massimino)

ReImagining Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 54:42


Today's conversation is a good one, but I struggle to come up with a straightforward summary for this intro. I brought back on my good friend, and frequent guest, Cory Massimino to discuss anarchism in theory and practice. And that where we start. But we also get into a larger conversation about the nature of political debate, and the rhetoric of political change that goes well beyond the narrow confines of whether anarchism is good or bad, or what we can learn from it.This is one of those big ideas episodes of ReImagining Liberty, and why I so value talking with Cory. He's an independent scholar and a Fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society, where he hosts the podcasts "Mutual Exchange Radio" and "The Long Library."Want to listen to new episodes of ReImagining Liberty two weeks early? Become a supporter and get early access and other perks.Produced by Landry Ayres. Podcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte. Music by Kevin MacLeod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Axioms of Liberty
Ep# 55 LAW AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN A STATELESS SOCIETY by Stephan Kinsella

Axioms of Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 70:00


we go through the further iteration of the developing thesis of Stephan's arguments for how intellectual property is an indefensible position to have

Toward Anarchy
Justice and the Law in a Stateless Society - Toward Anarchy

Toward Anarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 52:38


Ask the Anarchist. In question today, How would justice and the law function in the absense of the state? - Toward Anarchy

ReImagining Liberty
Liberalism, Buddhism, and the Politics of Impermanence

ReImagining Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 47:11


Early access release: 12/9. Public release: 12/16. Become a supporter and get early access to all new episodes.I am a liberal. I'm also a Buddhist. In a recent essay at The UnPopulist, I wrote about the intersection of the two, which I see as more than compatible, and in fact mutually reinforcing. Buddhist ethics gives us not just the best way to live happy and harmless lives, but also a strong foundation for a genuinely liberal society.While Buddhist philosophy informs much of the perspective I bring to conversations at ReImagining Liberty, I haven't yet done an episode specifically on it, and on how it relates to the kind of liberalism this show is all about. Today I'm correcting that gap.And rather than just monolog at you, I'm delighted to have my friend, and frequent ReImagining Liberty guest, Cory Massimino step in as host to interview me. Cory is a philosophy student and a fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society, and, through many conversations over the years, he's played a significant role in shaping my intellectual perspective.ReImagining Liberty is an independent show. If you enjoy it, consider becoming a supporter. You'll be able to listen to episodes early and get all my essays a week before they're released to everyone else. Learn more: https://www.aaronrosspowell.com/subscribePodcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte. Music by Kevin MacLeod. Get full access to Aaron Ross Powell at www.aaronrosspowell.com/subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mutual Exchange Radio
Jason Lee Byas about Public Choice Theory, Reparations (for slavery and other injustices), and War

Mutual Exchange Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 89:05


Cory Massimino chats with Jason Lee Byas about public choice theory, reparations (for slavery and other injustices), and war. Jason Lee Byas is a fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society and a PhD student in Philosophy at the University of Michigan. His academic work focuses on punishment (and its alternatives), rights theory, and justice beyond the state.

Kinsella On Liberty
KOL408 | Soul of Enterprise #432: Abolishing IP

Kinsella On Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 56:32


Kinsella on Liberty Podcast: Episode 408. This is my appearance on The Soul of Enterprise, Episode 432, with hosts Ed Kless and Greg Tirico. Recorded Friday, March 24, 2023. Their shownotes are below. Ron and Ed recently welcomed patent attorney and advocate for abolishing intellectual property, Stephan Kinsella to the show. We explored what is (and is not) intellectual property and then had a conversation about why Stephan thinks these forms of property should not exist and why the world would be better if they did not. ... Use these notes to follow along with the show: Segment one: Ron first heard Stephan Kinsella on the Tom Woods show, episode 2145. Link is here: https://tomwoods.com/ep-2145-does-intellectual-property-exist/ Stephan started out of law school in a big law firm. He has been a solo practitioner for the last 8-10 years but he's “pretty much” retired now :) Stephan published the original article about 20 years ago, “Against Intellectual Property” and here is a new, more general approach to the same article: https://c4sif.org/2022/05/against-intellectual-property-after-twenty-years-looking-back-and-looking-forward/ Everyone believes in property rights BUT property rights in any non-Libertarian system is summarized as, “You own your own stuff unless the government says otherwise.” “Wealth is the subjective appraisal of things you own” —Stephan Kinsella Stephan referenced the Sweat of the Brow Doctrine earlier today on the show. Here's a good starting point for you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweat_of_the_brow Segment two: While working in Big Law, Stephan “billed every tenth of an hour every 6 minutes.” This was referred to internally in the firm as a shizzle. Stephan has a great description of contracts on the show today. Contracts are all about communication by the owner as to whether they will or will not allow other people to use their resources (either temporarily or permanently). The 4 main categories of IP in the United States are: patent, copyright, trademark, and trade secrets. Stephan goes into detail about this during segment two of the show. In theory, patents are effectively monopoly control for 20 years that allows you to charge monopoly prices. There is no evidence that patents induce innovation whatsoever. Patents kill. LITERALLY. Read more from Stephan Kinsella here: https://mises.org/wire/patents-kill-compulsory-licenses-and-genzymes-life-saving-drug Segment three: “The Overwhelming Empirical Case Against Patent and Copyright” by Stephan Kinsella: https://c4sif.org/2012/10/the-overwhelming-empirical-case-against-patent-and-copyright/ “Law and Intellectual Property in a Stateless Society” by Stephan Kinsella http://libertarianpapers.org/1-law-intellectual-property-stateless-society/ Most libertarians find some areas of libertarian theory more interesting than others. Stephan's own passion has always been rights theory and related areas, such as the theory of contracts, causation, and punishment. More here: https://mises.org/library/intellectual-property-and-libertarianism Despite the fact that there is widespread copying, the amount of art, design, music, and movies is greater than ever. Piracy/copying is obviously not a hinderance to progress. Segment four: “Attribution have nothing to do with copyright.” —Stephan Kinsella “Plagiarism is simply representing someones work as your own. It has nothing to do with copyright.” —Stephan Kinsella If you buy a fake Rolex for $20, there is no fraud involved. The buyer knows the Rolex is fake. Stephan talked through this during the last segment of our show today. A big THANK YOU to our guest today, Stephan Kinsella. His work is deep and focused on abolishing IP. Check out StephanKinsella.com for links to his work.

Kinsella On Liberty
KOL408 | Soul of Enterprise #432: Abolishing IP

Kinsella On Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 56:32


Kinsella on Liberty Podcast: Episode 408. This is my appearance on The Soul of Enterprise, Episode 432, with hosts Ed Kless and Greg Tirico. Recorded Friday, March 24, 2023. Their shownotes are below. Ron and Ed recently welcomed patent attorney and advocate for abolishing intellectual property, Stephan Kinsella to the show. We explored what is (and is not) intellectual property and then had a conversation about why Stephan thinks these forms of property should not exist and why the world would be better if they did not. ... Use these notes to follow along with the show: Segment one: Ron first heard Stephan Kinsella on the Tom Woods show, episode 2145. Link is here: https://tomwoods.com/ep-2145-does-intellectual-property-exist/ Stephan started out of law school in a big law firm. He has been a solo practitioner for the last 8-10 years but he's “pretty much” retired now :) Stephan published the original article about 20 years ago, “Against Intellectual Property” and here is a new, more general approach to the same article: https://c4sif.org/2022/05/against-intellectual-property-after-twenty-years-looking-back-and-looking-forward/ Everyone believes in property rights BUT property rights in any non-Libertarian system is summarized as, “You own your own stuff unless the government says otherwise.” “Wealth is the subjective appraisal of things you own” —Stephan Kinsella Stephan referenced the Sweat of the Brow Doctrine earlier today on the show. Here's a good starting point for you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweat_of_the_brow Segment two: While working in Big Law, Stephan “billed every tenth of an hour every 6 minutes.” This was referred to internally in the firm as a shizzle. Stephan has a great description of contracts on the show today. Contracts are all about communication by the owner as to whether they will or will not allow other people to use their resources (either temporarily or permanently). The 4 main categories of IP in the United States are: patent, copyright, trademark, and trade secrets. Stephan goes into detail about this during segment two of the show. In theory, patents are effectively monopoly control for 20 years that allows you to charge monopoly prices. There is no evidence that patents induce innovation whatsoever. Patents kill. LITERALLY. Read more from Stephan Kinsella here: https://mises.org/wire/patents-kill-compulsory-licenses-and-genzymes-life-saving-drug Segment three: “The Overwhelming Empirical Case Against Patent and Copyright” by Stephan Kinsella: https://c4sif.org/2012/10/the-overwhelming-empirical-case-against-patent-and-copyright/ “Law and Intellectual Property in a Stateless Society” by Stephan Kinsella http://libertarianpapers.org/1-law-intellectual-property-stateless-society/ Most libertarians find some areas of libertarian theory more interesting than others. Stephan's own passion has always been rights theory and related areas, such as the theory of contracts, causation, and punishment. More here: https://mises.org/library/intellectual-property-and-libertarianism Despite the fact that there is widespread copying, the amount of art, design, music, and movies is greater than ever. Piracy/copying is obviously not a hinderance to progress. Segment four: “Attribution have nothing to do with copyright.” —Stephan Kinsella “Plagiarism is simply representing someones work as your own. It has nothing to do with copyright.” —Stephan Kinsella If you buy a fake Rolex for $20, there is no fraud involved. The buyer knows the Rolex is fake. Stephan talked through this during the last segment of our show today. A big THANK YOU to our guest today, Stephan Kinsella. His work is deep and focused on abolishing IP. Check out StephanKinsella.com for links to his work.

Non Serviam Media
Non Serviam Podcast #45 - Fully Automated Psychedelic Anarchism with Tony Dreher

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 81:38


Join us for Non Serviam Podcast 45. This month Lucy met with Tony Dreher to discuss drugs, psychedelics, transhumanism, and politics. Tony Dreher is the Audio/Visual Coordinator at the Center for a Stateless Society. Tony has a Masters in Public Administration from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He lives in Nashville, TN where he helps run the local Liberty on the Rocks chapter, coordinates anarchist book clubs, makes creepy sculpture gardens, and plays with dogs. You can find Tony on Twitter at https://twitter.com/tweedboltmegaco Lucy is an accomplished writer and a self-described market-anarchist, feminist, and history nerd. Lucy is a long-time friend of the collective, a Contributing Editor at AntiWar.com, and you may also know Lucy from her writings at FEE, Vice, Reason, or her blogs; https://thestagblog.com/, https://lucysteigerwald.substack.com/, https://original.antiwar.com/author/lucy/, and https://www.vice.com/en/contributor/lucy-steigerwald You can find Lucy online at https://twitter.com/LucyStag and https://mastodon.social/@LucyStag --- Thanks for watching! Please like, comment, subscribe, and share! --- Listen to the Non Serviam Podcast on your favorite podcast platform! iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and more. If you'd like to see more anarchist and anti-authoritarian interviews, please consider supporting this project financially by becoming a Patreon https://www.patreon.com/nonserviammedia Follow NSM on: Mastodon https://kolektiva.social/@nonserviammedia Twitter https://twitter.com/nonserviammedia Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nonserviammedia/ Non Serviam Podcast #45 - Fully Automated Psychedelic Anarchism with Tony Dreher & Lucy Steigerwald https://youtu.be/eFmMgYR72Cg

ReImagining Liberty
What's Wrong with Anarcho-Capitalism (w/ William Gillis)

ReImagining Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 59:20


I sometimes hear market anarchists say that "Anarcho-capitalism isn't anarchism." This claim, and the disagreements about the nature and values of a free society underpinning it, raises a lot of fascinating questions about liberty, radical liberalism, the characteristics of capitalism, how you even define that term, and the broader movement for liberty. My guest today is William Gillis (@rechelon). He a fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society and one of the most interesting writers out there on radical politics. We talk about freedom and coercion, the legitimacy of power, the role of privilege in political action and inaction, and the ways the culture and incentive structure of the mainstream liberty movement make it less effective, principled, and radical than it should be, and sometimes even lead liberty advocates to become apologists for the status quo. ReImagining Liberty is a project of The UnPopulist, and is produced by Landry Ayres. Podcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte. Join the ReImagining Liberty Discord community and book club. Music: Finding the Balance by Kevin MacLeod | Link | License

ReImagining Liberty
What's Wrong with Anarcho-Capitalism (w/ William Gillis)

ReImagining Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 59:20


I sometimes hear market anarchists say that "Anarcho-capitalism isn't anarchism." This claim, and the disagreements about the nature and values of a free society underpinning it, raises a lot of fascinating questions about liberty, radical liberalism, the characteristics of capitalism, how you even define that term, and the broader movement for liberty.My guest today is William Gillis (@rechelon). He a fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society and one of the most interesting writers out there on radical politics.We talk about freedom and coercion, the legitimacy of power, the role of privilege in political action and inaction, and the ways the culture and incentive structure of the mainstream liberty movement make it less effective, principled, and radical than it should be, and sometimes even lead liberty advocates to become apologists for the status quo. Support the show and get every episode two weeks early, as well as access to the Discord community and book club. Sign up here: https://www.reimaginingliberty.com/subscribeProduced by Landry Ayres. Podcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte.Music: Finding the Balance by Kevin MacLeod | Link | License Get full access to ReImagining Liberty at www.reimaginingliberty.com/subscribe

ReImagining Liberty
The Reasonableness of Radicalism (w/ Jason Lee Byas)

ReImagining Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 59:08


Years ago, a then colleague and I pitched the idea of a book called "The Reasonableness of Radicalism," which would've set out the case for an unapologetically radical political liberty and defended it against calls for moderation. The project never went anywhere, though, because we were told by the people making decisions that they didn't like to use the word "radical," because it might turn people off. Clearly, that's not a worry I share, and neither does my guest today. Jason Lee Byas is a PhD Candidate in Philosophy at the University of Michigan and a fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society. He's also the author of the best essay I've read in a long time, "Radical Liberalism: The Soul of Libertarianism," which I strongly encourage you to read. Support the show and get every episode two weeks early, as well as access to the Discord community and book club. Sign up here: https://www.reimaginingliberty.com/subscribeProduced by Landry Ayres. Podcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte.Music: Finding the Balance by Kevin MacLeod | Link | License This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.reimaginingliberty.com/subscribe

ReImagining Liberty
The Reasonableness of Radicalism (w/ Jason Lee Byas)

ReImagining Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 59:08


Years ago, a then colleague and I pitched the idea of a book called "The Reasonableness of Radicalism," which would've set out the case for an unapologetically radical political liberty and defended it against calls for moderation. The project never went anywhere, though, because we were told by the people making decisions that they didn't like to use the word "radical," because it might turn people off. Clearly, that's not a worry I share, and neither does my guest today. Jason Lee Byas is a PhD Candidate in Philosophy at the University of Michigan and a fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society. He's also the author of the best essay I've read in a long time, "Radical Liberalism: The Soul of Libertarianism," which I strongly encourage you to read. ReImagining Liberty is a project of The UnPopulist, and is produced by Landry Ayres. Podcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte. Join the ReImagining Liberty Discord community and book club. Music: Finding the Balance by Kevin MacLeod | Link | License

Mutual Exchange Radio
Eric Fleischmann on Laurance Labadie & Historical Materialism

Mutual Exchange Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 68:50


This month on Mutual Exchange Radio, we are joined by Eric Fleischmann, leading an informative and inspiring conversation about their comprehensive Laurance Labadie archival project, Labadie's special relevance for the market anarchist tradition, their study on Historical Materialism and more. Eric Fleischmann (he/they) is an undergrad student working in the solidarity economy and pursuing a double major in anthropology and philosophy. He is an anarchist indebted to communistic and continental thought but engaged primarily in the traditions of mutualism, North American individualist anarchism, and modern left-libertarianism. He has been involved in various capacities with numerous leftist, left-leaning, and labor-oriented organizations—generally ones which promote forms of politico-economic decentralization and democratization and/or degrees of left unity (Center for a Stateless Society, Industrial Workers of the World, Union of Musicians and Allied Workers, Resource Generation, and his college's Leftist Coalition). He has also played in and currently plays in several punk, hardcore, and alternative bands (Soy., Consumerist, Manbitesdog, and Nope) and has released multiple albums.

The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts
Why Democratic Socialists Are Wrong About “Profit”

The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 3:53


https://youtu.be/Eg9OIssCmsc One of the most incredible attributes of free markets is the ability to harmonize our self-interests with the interests of greater society. Contrary to the popular demonization of profits as extraction of surplus value, profits in freed markets actually represent the adding of value to society. Making a profit in free markets requires one to combine or transform some good(s) in such a way that its resulting configuration is valued more by the consumer than the cost of labor and original materials, including time, used to produce it. - Spontaneous Order: The Capitalist Case for a Stateless Society, p. 104 BitChute Minds Archive Flote

ReImagining Liberty
Trans Rights are Human Rights (w/ Kelly Wright)

ReImagining Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 54:03


Subscribe to the show: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google PodcastsToday's episode is about transgender rights, and the growing cultural backlash among conservatives against the very idea of transgender identities.My guest is Kelly Wright (@anarchakelly), a Brooklyn-based writer and activist and an affiliate of the Center for a Stateless Society.We explore the myths and objections that conservatives have about transgender people, gender affirming healthcare, and the greater prevalence of transgender identification.We look at how treating transgender people with respect and acceptance, and giving them the healthcare they need, improves lives and lowers suicide rates.We dig into the nature of gender identity, and what it means for self-expression.And we tie it all in to the cause of liberty, which means nothing if it doesn't support and embrace the right of everything to live lives, and express identities, of their own authoring.Support the show and get every episode two weeks early, as well as access to the Discord community. Sign up here: https://www.reimaginingliberty.com/subscribeProduced by Landry Ayres. Podcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte.Music: Finding the Balance by Kevin MacLeod | Link | License This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.reimaginingliberty.com/subscribe

ReImagining Liberty
Trans Rights are Human Rights (w/ Kelly Wright)

ReImagining Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 54:02


Today's episode is about transgender rights, and the growing cultural backlash among conservatives against the very idea of transgender identities. My guest is Kelly Wright (@anarchakelly), a Brooklyn-based writer and activist and an affiliate of the Center for a Stateless Society. We explore the myths and objections that conservatives have about transgender people, gender affirming healthcare, and the greater prevalence of transgender identification. We look at how treating transgender people with respect and acceptance, and giving them the healthcare they need, improves lives and lowers suicide rates. We dig into the nature of gender identity, and what it means for self-expression. And we tie it all in to the cause of liberty, which means nothing if it doesn't support and embrace the right of everything to live lives, and express identities, of their own authoring. ReImagining Liberty is a project of The UnPopulist, and is produced by Landry Ayres. Podcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte. Join the ReImagining Liberty Discord community and book club. Music: Finding the Balance by Kevin MacLeod | Link | License

Non Serviam Media
Non Serviam Podcast #37 - Do Presidents Read Books? with Cory Massimino

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 65:08


Returning from hiatus, the Non Serviam Podcast is back for a 37th episode! Now with long-time friend of the collective Lucy Steigerwald in the hot seat. Lucy is an accomplished writer and a self-described market-anarchist, feminist, and history nerd. Lucy is Contributing Editor at AntiWar.com, and you may also know Lucy from her writings at FEE, Vice, Reason, or her blogs; www.thestagblog.com, and www.lucysteigerwald.com. For our first episode back, Lucy forced previous guest and market-anarchist Cory Massimino back onto the show and into an interview about everything from American Politics, to Ukrain, to Batman. If you don't know Cory yet, he is a student of Philosophy and Economics with a focus on Anarchism, Market Processes, and Virtue Ethics. Cory is also a fellow at the Center For a Stateless Society - www.c4ss.org. You can find Lucy online @LucuStag and Cory at @CoryMassimino Thanks for watching! Please like, comment, subscribe, and share! --- Listen to the Non Serviam Podcast on your favorite podcast platform! iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and more. If you'd like to see more anarchist and anti-authoritarian interviews, please consider supporting this project financially by becoming a Patreon https://www.patreon.com/nonserviammedia Follow us on Instagram @nonserviammedia View our full, downloadable catalog online at https://nonserviam.media/ 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:11 Ukraine 00:11:58 American Politics 00:21:22 Voting 00:29:02 Gary Johnson 00:32:51 Do presidents read books? 00:34:39 J6 00:36:23 Foundations of Government 00:41:12 Revolution 00:44:44 After the Revolution 00:47:20 Batman 00:56:05 Wrap-up 01:01:25 The End

Non Serviam Media
Gary Chartier on Law Education And Tactics - Exploring Anarchism 2016 NonServiamMedia

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 27:33


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

ReImagining Liberty
"How To Be a Better Advocate for Liberty" (w/ Cory Massimino)

ReImagining Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 58:51


Welcome to the inaugural episode of ReImagining Liberty. My goal for today's conversation was to set the direction and tone of the whole (Re)Imaginging Liberty podcast going forward. And to do that, I brought on my friend Cory Massimino (@corymassimino), a philosophy student and a fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society. He's also one of the smartest young scholars I know, and our talks and Twitter debates over the last several years played a large part in the evolution of my thinking. In today's episode: We talk about the need for the liberty movement to decouple from its historical alliance with conservatism and the American right. We explore the ways reading outside of your comfort zone and exposing yourself to ideas you're inclined to disagree with can be hugely beneficial. And we wander into topics like liberty and virtue and libertarianism as a project of emancipation. ReImagining Liberty is a project of The UnPopulist, and is produced by Landry Ayres. Podcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte. Join the ReImagining Liberty Discord community and book club. Music: Finding the Balance by Kevin MacLeod | Link | License

ReImagining Liberty
"How To Be a Better Advocate for Liberty" w/ Cory Massimino

ReImagining Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 58:51


Welcome to the inaugural episode of (Re)Imagining Liberty.My goal for today's conversation was to set the direction and tone of the whole (Re)Imaginging Liberty podcast going forward. And to do that, I brought on my friend Cory Massimino (@corymassimino), a philosophy student and a fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society.He's also one of the smartest young scholars I know, and our talks and Twitter debates over the last several years played a large part in the evolution of my thinking.In today's episode: We talk about the need for the liberty movement to decouple from its historical alliance with conservatism and the American right. We explore the ways reading outside of your comfort zone and exposing yourself to ideas you're inclined to disagree with can be hugely beneficial. And we wander into topics like liberty and virtue and libertarianism as a project of emancipation.Support the show and get every episode two weeks early, as well as access to the Discord community.https://www.patreon.com/ReImaginingLibertyProduced by Landry Ayres. Podcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte.Music: Finding the Balance by Kevin MacLeod | Link | License This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.reimaginingliberty.com/subscribe

Non Serviam Media
Cory Massimino on Individualism and Markets - Anarchy in Oklahoma 2015

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 28:40


We sat down with Cory Massimino to talk about Individualist and Market Anarchism at Exploring Anarchism, a conference organized by Students For Liberty and Students for a Stateless Society in Norman Oklahoma in 2015. Cory Massimino is a self-identified individualist anarchist, a student of philosophy, a Students For Liberty Senior Campus Coordinator, a Young Voices Advocate, and a fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS). His writings have appeared in such publications as Town Hall, Counterpunch, The Daily Caller, The American Conservative, Antiwar.com, and The Guardian. Cory regularly contributes to the Students For Liberty blog, Young Voices, C4SS, and The Circle Molinari; a student-run left libertarian blog. You can get in touch with Cory on twitter @CoryMassimino For more information on these topics, Cory recommends: Relation of the State to the Individual, written by Benjamin Tucker, published in "Instead Of A Book, By A Man Too Busy To Write One" in 1893/1897: http://fair-use.org/benjamin-tucker/instead-of-a-book/relation-of-the-state-to-the-individual Equality: The Unknown Ideal, a transcribed lecture given by Roderick T. Long in September of 2001: https://mises.org/library/equality-unknown-ideal Agorism: Libertarian Politics Beyond Policy by Jason Lee Byas: https://c4ss.org/content/45983 Mutual Aid Is Not Just Historical: Modern Alternative Services by Sharon Presley: http://www.libertarianism.org/columns/mutual-aid-is-not-just-historical-modern-alternative-services Society without a State, by Murray N. Rothbard: https://mises.org/library/society-without-state What Is Anarchism, by Cory Massimino: https://c4ss.org/content/36946 Additional resources: Libertarian Anarchism: Responses to Ten Objections, by Roderick T. Long: https://mises.org/sites/default/files/longanarchism.pdf New Libertarian Manifesto, by Samuel Edward Konkin III: http://agorism.info/docs/NewLibertarianManifesto.pdf

Faith Seeking Freedom Podcast
In a Stateless Society Who Will Care for the Lesser?

Faith Seeking Freedom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 6:04


If we were to live in a libertarian society, who would take care of the orphans, elderly, sick, and poor? Would it be left to private charity, volunteers, and/or monetary support; and could the Church undertake such a role? We are confident that there are plenty of good people in society who still care about the wellbeing of others. The state is not the only guarantor of wellbeing or progress - in fact, it is highly inefficient. Charity increases with prosperity; therefore, a healthy free market could possibly cure the issue at hand.

Non Serviam Media
William Gillis on Anarchy, Ethics, and Everything In Between - Anarchy In Oklahoma 2016

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 31:27


Join us for a quick conversation with William Gillis. A few of the topics covered are the experience of being second generation, anarcho-transhumanism, youth liberation, the state and capitalism, freed markets, and the utilitarian case for maximizing choice. William Gillis is a second generation anarchist, long time activist, the Coordinating Director for the Center For a Stateless Society, and current Guest Editor for Anarcho-Transhumanism: A Journal Of Radical Possibility and Striving. You can find William on twitter @rechelon And at his blog at https://humaniterations.net/ Guest Editor and Writer at http://anarchotranshuman.org/ Coordinating Director and Writer at https://c4ss.org/content/author/william-gillis William recommends reading: Organization Theory PDF: https://c4ss.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/otkc11.pdf Get the real deal: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005H68ZKY/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 The Desktop Regulatory State https://desktopregulatorystate.wordpress.com/

Street Fight Radio
Trained To Love Powdered Cheese

Street Fight Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 122:56


The boys are back taking calls, drinking pop and playing with legos Bryans updates: // Bryan only backs winners in football // People love the pisshole saga // Bryans phone bill epic //Having sprint is apparently very bryan // Paying for a phone line your not using // Good deal days are over // Bill Power Rankings // Ear cleaning and colonic talk // Late christmas present from Brett // Conservatives burning their carhartts // Premium netflix // 1st caller: Jonathan from Louisville calling in with their volkswagen issues // Lego vs Legos // Don't be ashamed to be a “pop” person // Volkswagen issues // $3000 work on a 2017 with 50,000 miles // Anxiety about cars never goes away // 2nd caller: Hank from L.A talking about his experience working for a Kraft warehouse // Stranger things lego set // Not a fanatic for Stranger Things tho // The edible oils department // Trained to love powdered cheese // No ones mad at sugary cereal // A Skid Of Mayonnaise // 3rd caller : Alex from twitter is calling in to talk about Coup de Gras! Coup de Gras is an annual anarchist Mardi Gras celebration thrown by Krewe de Main and the Center for a Stateless Society deep in the bayous of Cajun Country. Equal parts anarchist bookfair and Carnival celebration, Coup de Gras is a yearly camping festival and unconference which aims to bring together libertarian socialist politics and the traditions of Mardi Gras. - https://bit.ly/3AuTwQL 4th caller : Kate calling for a boost of encouragement. 5th caller: Greyson (fixerpunk) from orange county to talk about their experience with a P.O.D break off christian group and alternative culture. // Claiming to cure mental health through miracles // Saying Faith alone can fix your problems // Free The Narrative talk // check out their podcast and website www.fixerpunk.com 5th Caller: Ryan calling into talk about how his experience with his coworkers hate of people experiencing homlessness 6th Caller: Bobby calling back in for a work update. Street Fight Mail - P.O Box 82306 Columbus, OH 43202 Street Fight Radio Call In Show - (614) 655-3887

Agora: The Podcast
Agora #33: Glitterbombed, Part Deux

Agora: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 127:09


We welcome anarchist activist Logan Marie Glitterbomb back onto the podcast to discuss her recent activities and organizing with Coup de Gras and with the Center for a Stateless Society. We discuss gradualism and dual power in contrast with armed, popular revolt or direct action. Tune in for this exciting conversation.

Tom Mullen Talks Freedom
Do the Kyle Rittenhouse and Ahmaud Arbery Cases Represent What Would Happen in a Stateless Society?

Tom Mullen Talks Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 22:37


Summary: The Kyle Rittenhouse and Ahmaud Arbery cases both involved private citizens providing what some people would argue are services reserved to the state. These same people would no doubt point to these cases as reasons why a stateless society would not work. But do they represent typical behavior in a stateless world? Additional Reading: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1979293074/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1979293074&linkCode=as2&tag=tomusbl-20&linkId=3a7cdd401b2e349297ebfa303addbc28 (No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority by Lysander Spooner) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B095DVF8FJ/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B095DVF8FJ&linkCode=as2&tag=tomusbl-20&linkId=6f8e3e9561103186ea03054896e82e1c (The Anarchist Handbook by Michael Malice) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1610167317/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1610167317&linkCode=as2&tag=tomusbl-20&linkId=0e86d266a314f3887322def93aa93878 (For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto by Murray Rothbard) Free Gift from Tom: Download a free copy of Tom's new e-book, An Anti-State Christmas, at http://antistatechristmas.com/ (antistatechristmas.com). It's also available in paperback. A great stocking stuffer! Get a few copies for friends who need deprogramming or even just a few laughs. Like the music on Tom Mullen Talks Freedom? You can hear more at https://skepticsongs.com/ (tommullensings.com)!

Non Serviam Media
Non Serviam Podcast #32 - Jason Lee Byas on Anarchy Beyond Territory

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 84:37


For the 32nd episode of the podcast, host Joel Williamson spoke with Jason Lee Byas about Anarchy Beyond Territory. In our previous episode, we spoke with William Gillis about the promise of distributed, fluid networks of trade in a world beyond the trappings of patchwork or endless meetings. This episode explores similar themes but with different areas of emphasis. Our primary concern in this conversation is the popular tendency to build political models within the confines of territorial control. This impulse is so tempting that even political theorists who oppose states have difficulty resisting it. There are, however, coherent, cooperative models within political philosophy that reach beyond the coercive state and the restrictions of territorial-based governance. Tune in as we explore this and more with Jason Lee Byas. Jason Lee Byas is a fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society (c4ss.org). He is also a Ph.D. student in Philosophy at the University of Michigan. His academic work focuses on punishment (and its alternatives), rights theory, and justice beyond the state.

The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts
The Truth About Israel & Palestine, 1896-Present. Sheldon Richman & Keith Knight

The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 48:38


https://youtu.be/HV9nN-nN4AA ... interventionism is not only immoral and aggressive; it doesn't work. We must regain liberty at home, end all interventions in other countries, and return to the historic, forgotten “foreign policy” of serving as an example and a beacon-light of liberty to the rest of the suffering and strife-torn world. Murray N. Rothbard Libertarian Forum v. 1, p. 582 Sheldon Richman is the executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, senior fellow and chair of the trustees of the Center for a Stateless Society, and a contributing editor at Antiwar.com. Coming to Palestine: https://libertarianinstitute.org/books/coming-to-palestine/ LBRY / Odysee: https://odysee.com/@KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone:b/Palestine-1896-Present:0 BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/D0zGJIjnoWjr/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7rnXCQNRnbIffPaK0ge7Vt Archive: https://archive.org/details/richman-knight Minds: https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1261771929270169600?referrer=KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone

Keith Knight - Don't Tread on Anyone
The Truth About Israel & Palestine, 1896-Present. Sheldon Richman & Keith Knight

Keith Knight - Don't Tread on Anyone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 48:39


Sheldon Richman is the executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, senior fellow and chair of the trustees of the Center for a Stateless Society, and a contributing editor at Antiwar.com. https://libertarianinstitute.org/books/coming-to-palestine/ --------------------------------------- If you find value in the content, please consider donating to my PayPal KeithKnight590@gmail.com LBRY: https://lbry.tv/@KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone:b BitChute: KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone https://www.bitchute.com/channel/keithknightdonttreadonanyone/ Minds: https://www.minds.com/KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone/ MeWe: mewe.com/i/keithknight25 Flote: https://flote.app/VoluntaryistKeith Gab: https://gab.com/Voluntarykeith Twitter: @an_capitalist The Libertarian Institute: https://libertarianinstitute.org/dont-tread-on-anyone/ One Great Work Network: https://www.onegreatworknetwork.com/keith-knight

The Let's Talk Bitcoin Network
Copyright & Satoshi's Legacy with Stephan Kinsella of the Open Crypto Alliance

The Let's Talk Bitcoin Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021


On June 29, 2021, a UK court found that Australian computer scientist Craig Wright is the proper copyright owner of the Bitcoin Whitepaper, awarding initial damages in excess of $48,000 to Wright and demanding that Bitcoin.org remove the Whitepaper from its site. Guest Stephan Kinsella of the Open Crypto Alliance joins Tatiana today to talk about the decision and why it reveals all the most troubling problems with the government-run patent, trademark & copyright system. He discusses the background of the case and the personal financial interest that he believes is driving Wright's copyright trolling campaign. And he also gives his own thoughts on Bitcoin, blockchain technology, smart contracts and more.If you like the program, subscribe today via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen!About the Guest:(Norman) Stephan Kinsella is an attorney and libertarian writer in Houston. He was previously General Counsel for Applied Optoelectronics, Inc., a partner with Duane Morris, and adjunct law professor at South Texas College of Law. Aregistered patent attorneyand former adjunct professor atSouth Texas College of Law, he received an LL.M. (international business law) from King's College London-University of London, a JD from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at LSU, and BSEE and MSEE degrees from LSU.He has spoken, lectured andpublishedwidely on both legal topics, including intellectual property law and international law, and also on various areas of libertarian legal theory. Libertarian-related publications includeProperty, Freedom, and Society: Essays in Honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe(co-editor, with Jrg Guido Hlsmann, Mises Institute, 2009);Against Intellectual Property(Mises Institute, 2008); andLaw in a Libertarian World: Legal Foundations of a Free Society(Papinian Press, 2021).Forthcoming worksincludeCopy This Book: The Case for Abolishing Intellectual Property(Papinian Press, 2022).Kinsella'slegal publicationsincludeInternational Investment, Political Risk, and Dispute Resolution: A Practitioner's Guide(Oxford, 2020);Online Contract Formation(Oceana, 2004);Trademark Practice and Forms(Oxford & West/Thomson Reuters 2001'“2013);World Online Business Law(Oxford, 2003'“2011);Digest of Commercial Laws of the World(Oxford, 1998-2013);Protecting Foreign Investment Under International Law: Legal Aspects of Political Risk(Oceana Publications, 1997); andLouisiana Civil Law Dictionary(Quid Pro Books, 2011).Kinsella is aco-founder and memberof the Advisory Council for theOpen Crypto Alliance(2020'“), a member of theEditorial BoardofReason Papers(2009'“), a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of theMolinari Review(2014'“),amemberof the Advisory Board of the Lexington Books (Rowman & Littlefield) seriesCapitalist Thought: Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics(2013'“),Founder and Director of theCenter for the Study of Innovative Freedom(2010'“present), and legal advisorto LBRY(2015'“). Previously, he was Founder and Executive Editor ofLibertarian Papers(2009'“2018), a Senior Fellow for the Ludwig von Mises Institute (2009'“2013), a member of the Advisory Council of theGovernment Waste and Over-regulation Councilof the Our America Initiative (2014'“2017), Book Review Editor of theJournal of Libertarian Studies(Mises Institute, 2000'“2004), a member of the Editorial Board ofThe Journal of Peace, Prosperity & Freedom(Liberty Australia, 2012'“2016), amember of the Advisory Panelof theCenter for a Stateless Society(C4SS) (2009'“2012), and served as Chair of the Computer Law Subcommittee of the Federalist Society'sIntellectual Property Practice Group.More Info:Tatiana Moroz '“https://tatianamoroz.comCrypto Media Hub '“https://cryptomediahub.comOpen Crypto Alliance '“ https://opencryptoalliance.orgStephen Kinsella '“https://stephankinsella.comFriends and Sponsors of the Show:Proof of Love '“https://proofoflovecast.comGlobal Crypto Advisors '“https://globalcryptoadvisors.ioYou have been listening to The Tatiana Show. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences. If that's not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on The Tatiana Show is intended as financial advice, legal advice, or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you're hearing us on an affiliate network, the ideas and views expressed on this show are not necessarily those of the network you are listening on, or of any sponsors or any affiliate products you may hear about on the show.

Kinsella On Liberty
KOL346 | Copyright and Satoshi’s Legacy: The Tatiana Show, with Tatiana Moroz

Kinsella On Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 46:34


Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 346. I was a guest on the Tatiana Show, with host Tatiana Moroz. (Released July 1, 2021, recorded June 30, 2021). Youtube: https://youtu.be/HSIIzKGk_aw From her shownotes: COPYRIGHT & SATOSHI'S LEGACY WITH STEPHAN KINSELLA OF THE OPEN CRYPTO ALLIANCE On June 29, 2021, a UK court found that Australian computer scientist Craig Wright is the proper copyright owner of the Bitcoin Whitepaper, awarding initial damages in excess of $48,000 to Wright and demanding that Bitcoin.org remove the Whitepaper from its site. Guest Stephan Kinsella of the Open Crypto Alliance joins Tatiana today to talk about the decision and why it reveals all the most troubling problems with the government-run patent, trademark & copyright system. He discusses the background of the case and the personal financial interest that he believes is driving Wright's copyright trolling campaign. And he also gives his own thoughts on Bitcoin, blockchain technology, smart contracts and more. If you like the program, subscribe today via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen! About the Guest: (Norman) Stephan Kinsella is an attorney and libertarian writer in Houston. He was previously General Counsel for Applied Optoelectronics, Inc., a partner with Duane Morris, and adjunct law professor at South Texas College of Law. A registered patent attorney and former adjunct professor at South Texas College of Law, he received an LL.M. (international business law) from King's College London-University of London, a JD from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at LSU, and BSEE and MSEE degrees from LSU. He has spoken, lectured and published widely on both legal topics, including intellectual property law and international law, and also on various areas of libertarian legal theory. Libertarian-related publications include Property, Freedom, and Society: Essays in Honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe (co-editor, with Jörg Guido Hülsmann, Mises Institute, 2009); Against Intellectual Property (Mises Institute, 2008); and Law in a Libertarian World: Legal Foundations of a Free Society (Papinian Press, 2021). Forthcoming works include Copy This Book: The Case for Abolishing Intellectual Property (Papinian Press, 2022). Kinsella's legal publications include International Investment, Political Risk, and Dispute Resolution: A Practitioner's Guide (Oxford, 2020); Online Contract Formation (Oceana, 2004); Trademark Practice and Forms (Oxford & West/Thomson Reuters 2001–2013); World Online Business Law (Oxford, 2003–2011); Digest of Commercial Laws of the World (Oxford, 1998-2013); Protecting Foreign Investment Under International Law: Legal Aspects of Political Risk (Oceana Publications, 1997); and Louisiana Civil Law Dictionary (Quid Pro Books, 2011). Kinsella is a co-founder and member of the Advisory Council for the Open Crypto Alliance (2020–), a member of the Editorial Board of Reason Papers (2009–), a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Molinari Review (2014–), a member of the Advisory Board of the Lexington Books (Rowman & Littlefield) series Capitalist Thought: Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (2013–), Founder and Director of the Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom (2010–present), and legal advisor to LBRY (2015–). Previously, he was Founder and Executive Editor of Libertarian Papers (2009–2018), a Senior Fellow for the Ludwig von Mises Institute (2009–2013), a member of the Advisory Council of the Government Waste and Over-regulation Council of the Our America Initiative (2014–2017), Book Review Editor of the Journal of Libertarian Studies (Mises Institute, 2000–2004), a member of the Editorial Board of The Journal of Peace, Prosperity & Freedom (Liberty Australia, 2012–2016), a member of the Advisory Panel of the Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS) (2009–2012), and served as Chair of the Computer Law Subcommittee of the Federalist Society's Inte...

The Tatiana Show!
Copyright & Satoshi's Legacy with Stephan Kinsella of the Open Crypto Alliance

The Tatiana Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 46:34


On June 29, 2021, a UK court found that Australian computer scientist Craig Wright is the proper copyright owner of the Bitcoin Whitepaper, awarding initial damages in excess of $48,000 to Wright and demanding that Bitcoin.org remove the Whitepaper from its site. Guest Stephan Kinsella of the Open Crypto Alliance joins Tatiana today to talk about the decision and why it reveals all the most troubling problems with the government-run patent, trademark & copyright system. He discusses the background of the case and the personal financial interest that he believes is driving Wright's copyright trolling campaign. And he also gives his own thoughts on Bitcoin, blockchain technology, smart contracts and more. If you like the program, subscribe today via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen! About the Guest: (Norman) Stephan Kinsella is an attorney and libertarian writer in Houston. He was previously General Counsel for Applied Optoelectronics, Inc., a partner with Duane Morris, and adjunct law professor at South Texas College of Law. A registered patent attorney and former adjunct professor at South Texas College of Law, he received an LL.M. (international business law) from King's College London-University of London, a JD from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at LSU, and BSEE and MSEE degrees from LSU. He has spoken, lectured and published widely on both legal topics, including intellectual property law and international law, and also on various areas of libertarian legal theory. Libertarian-related publications include Property, Freedom, and Society: Essays in Honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe (co-editor, with Jörg Guido Hülsmann, Mises Institute, 2009); Against Intellectual Property (Mises Institute, 2008); and Law in a Libertarian World: Legal Foundations of a Free Society (Papinian Press, 2021). Forthcoming works include Copy This Book: The Case for Abolishing Intellectual Property (Papinian Press, 2022). Kinsella's legal publications include International Investment, Political Risk, and Dispute Resolution: A Practitioner's Guide (Oxford, 2020); Online Contract Formation (Oceana, 2004); Trademark Practice and Forms (Oxford & West/Thomson Reuters 2001–2013); World Online Business Law (Oxford, 2003–2011); Digest of Commercial Laws of the World (Oxford, 1998-2013); Protecting Foreign Investment Under International Law: Legal Aspects of Political Risk (Oceana Publications, 1997); and Louisiana Civil Law Dictionary (Quid Pro Books, 2011). Kinsella is a co-founder and member of the Advisory Council for the Open Crypto Alliance (2020–), a member of the Editorial Board of Reason Papers (2009–), a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Molinari Review (2014–), a member of the Advisory Board of the Lexington Books (Rowman & Littlefield) series Capitalist Thought: Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (2013–), Founder and Director of the Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom (2010–present), and legal advisor to LBRY (2015–). Previously, he was Founder and Executive Editor of Libertarian Papers (2009–2018), a Senior Fellow for the Ludwig von Mises Institute (2009–2013), a member of the Advisory Council of the Government Waste and Over-regulation Council of the Our America Initiative (2014–2017), Book Review Editor of the Journal of Libertarian Studies (Mises Institute, 2000–2004), a member of the Editorial Board of The Journal of Peace, Prosperity & Freedom (Liberty Australia, 2012–2016), a member of the Advisory Panel of the Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS) (2009–2012), and served as Chair of the Computer Law Subcommittee of the Federalist Society's Intellectual Property Practice Group. More Info: Tatiana Moroz – https://tatianamoroz.comCrypto Media Hub – https://cryptomediahub.comOpen Crypto Alliance – https://opencryptoalliance.org Stephen Kinsella – https://stephankinsella.com Friends and Sponsors of the Show: Proof of Love – https://proofoflovecast.comGlobal Crypto Advisors – https://globalcryptoadvisors.io You have been listening to The Tatiana Show. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences. If that's not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on The Tatiana Show is intended as financial advice, legal advice, or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you're hearing us on an affiliate network, the ideas and views expressed on this show are not necessarily those of the network you are listening on, or of any sponsors or any affiliate products you may hear about on the show.

Non Serviam Media
Charles Johnson on Left Wing Market Anarchism (2016 Audio)

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 35:55


This audio was taken from a video interview series called Anarchy In Oklahoma and was originally published in 2016. View the original here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a0v4X8o_vk We sat down with Charles Johnson to pick his brain on left market anarchism at Exploring Anarchism, a conference organized by Students For Liberty and Students for a Stateless Society in Norman Oklahoma in 2015. Charles is a self-described individualist anarchist, a web developer, a left-libertarian writer, a student of Philosophy, and sometimes- teacher of Logic. He is the author of several articles published in magazines and journals, including The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, Free Voices, The Industrial Radical, and the Southwest Philosophy Review. He is the editor of Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty. You can find Charles online at http://radgeek.com/ on C4SS at https://c4ss.org/content/author/radgeek You can purchase Markets Not Capitalism here https://www.amazon.com/Markets-Not-Ca... and you can download the audiobook at https://c4ss.org/content/12802

Nobody Expects The Dismal Science
19 Our Anarchist Friends - The Pragmatic Case For Abolishing the State ft. Zach Woodman & Rob Gordon

Nobody Expects The Dismal Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 99:28


Does the state really need to exist? Can you really have such a thing as pragmatic anarchism? George and Wyatt have the fortune to discuss that and more with their guests, resident syndicalist anarchist Robert Gordon, and Zachary Woodman, market anarchist and host of the Center for a Stateless Society's podcast Mutual Exchange Radio. https://mutualexchangeradio.libsyn.com/ Do you think there is a compelling case for abolishing the state or completely reimagining government or its core purpose? Let us know at nobodyexpectsthedismalscience@gmail.com

Mutual Exchange Radio
No Bosses, No Landlords, No Bureaucrats!

Mutual Exchange Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 51:16


We're excited to share this pilot episode of our new show with Joel Williamson, The Enragés. Joining Mutual Exchange Radio on the C4SS podcast roster this year, The Enragés will take a deep dive into the recent works of C4SS writers and scholars on the site. You can find the new show in all the same places as Mutual Exchange Radio, including Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube, and on our Patreon.  In this first episode of The Enragés, host Joel Williamson sits down with Kevin Carson to discuss Kevin’s recent piece on the Center for a Stateless Society website “The Myth of the Private Sector, Part I: Why Big-Small and Vertical-Horizontal Trumps ‘Public-Private’”—a conversion that spans from the role of government interference in the scale and structure of economic institutions to the definitions of “large” and “small” to possible right-libertarian objections to Kevin’s argument and beyond. Kevin Carson is a senior fellow of the Center for a Stateless Society (c4ss.org) and holds the Center's Karl Hess Chair in Social Theory. He is an anarchist without adjectives, heavily influenced by autonomism and the new municipalist movements. His written work includes Studies in Mutualist Political Economy, Organization Theory: A Libertarian Perspective, The Homebrew Industrial Revolution: A Low-Overhead Manifesto, and The Desktop Regulatory State all of which are freely available online. His book Exodus: General Idea of the Revolution in the XXI Century is forthcoming. Carson has also written for such print publications as The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty and a variety of internet-based journals and blogs, including Just Things and The Art of the Possible, as well as his own blogs, Mutualist Blog and Tea, Earl Grey, Hot.

Non Serviam Media
Non Serviam Podcast #25 | Logan Marie Glitterbomb - Agorism & The Injustice System

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 87:40


For the first installment of 2021, we spoke with a prolific writer and activist whose ideas are as eclectic as they are thought-provoking. Today we’ll be highlighting a few of her interests, including Agorism, Environmentalism, problems with the ”justice system”, and how we might go about building a better one. We also talk about the intentional queer community she’s building, the exciting event she’s planning, and the unfortunate legal situation she currently finds herself in. Logan Marie Glitterbomb is a writer, Breadtuber, and podcaster under the branding of Green Market Agorist. She’s a Fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society, an agorist, and an anarchist-without-adjectives. She’s also a gun-rights activist, hardcore police and prison abolitionist, a longtime member of the Industrial Workers of the World, a dues-paying member of the Democratic Socialists of America, and a co-founder of the Libertarian Socialist Caucus of the Libertarian Party. She has lived collectively for a number of years, making a living as an agorist and freelancer, while dedicating her free time towards community organizing. Links- Follow Logan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MakhnoTits Logan’s C4SS Writings: https://c4ss.org/content/author/logan-glitterbomb Green Market Agorist: https://greenmarketagorist.wordpress.com/ Logan’s Legal Fund: https://gogetfunding.com/legal-defense-for-logan-glitterbomb/ Coup De Gras 2: Electric Luau: https://agorafest.wordpress.com/

Give Them An Argument
Episode 18 - No But Really What About the Roads?

Give Them An Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 103:40


Ben argues with libertarian Jason Lee Byas from the Center for a Stateless Society about whether privatizing all roads would be a dystopian nightmare. University of Texas Rio Grande Valley professor and Fully Automated host Nicholas Kiersey comes on to chat about academia, identity politics, and the left. David Griscom talks about Doug Sahm in this week's Outlaws & Revolutionaries.Independent creators rely on your support to create the content you want! Support Give Them An Argument on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/benburgis. Patrons get early access to every episode as well as a weekly bonus episode and regularly scheduled "Discord Office Hours" group voice chats.Follow Ben on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BenBurgisLike, subscribe, and get notifications on Ben’s channel: https://www.youtube.com/BenBurgisGTAAVisit benburgis.comSHOW LESS

Break The State Podcast
#6 - "Property in a Stateless Society"

Break The State Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 59:12


In this episode, I'm joined by The Marauder Project aka @marauder.rises on instagram to discuss property rights and what might happen to the National Parks in a Stateless society. Intro Music: "Shadow Play" by QuietKind --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakthestate/support

Non Serviam Media
Non Serviam Podcast #22 - Cory Massimino on Libertarianism, Politicians, & Borders

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 84:37


Cory Massimino studies philosophy at the University of Central Florida. He is a Fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society. His research focuses on virtue ethics, market process economics, and anarchist political theory. His writings have appeared in outlets such as The Guardian, The Independent, and Playboy. Cory began his political journey on the libertarian right. His political philosophy is now more closely associated with what some might call left libertarianism. The libertarian left in America has many tendencies that separate itself from or are sometimes even hostile to thinkers such as Ayn Rand or Murray Rothbard. However, my guest today challenges us to not throw out the baby with the bathwater and feels that it’s entirely possible to reject and to criticize the reactionary shortcomings of some of these thinkers, while also highlighting the contributions they made to a kind of libertarianism that may be worth taking inspiration from. In this interview, we discuss a variety of topics ranging from immigration to egalitarianism, to free market- anti capitalism, and more https://c4ss.org/content/author/cory-massimino https://www.borderangels.org

Mutual Exchange Radio
Mutual Exchange Radio: Emmi Bevensee on Decentralization and Economic Coordination

Mutual Exchange Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 67:10


Joining us today is Emmi Bevensee. Emmi is a senior fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society and currently organizing the Mutual Exchange Symposium on Decentralization and Economic Coordination. They identify as a solarpunk mutualist and research disinformation and fascism on the internet as a Mozilla Open Web fellow and data scientist. In this discussion, we discuss Emmi’s lead essay in C4SS’ recent Mutual Exchange Symposium on Decentralization and Economic Coordination. This is a rich discussion about a complicated issue that anarchists of all stripes, and political theorists more generally, need to take on: how do we get the goods delivered to where they need to be in society. Emmi expresses a sense of skepticism about claims social anarchists have made that communes can economically coordinate in the absence of markets. We also discussed the lead essay of and their reply to another essay from the exchange which tried to give a mathematical formulation to social anarchist attempts to work around the calculation problem by Aurora Apolito. This was an interesting informative discussion, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed having it.

History and Politics
Cory Massimino on Libertarian Dilemma

History and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 71:43


Conversation with Cory Massimino a philosophy student and fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society. We talk about the effect of Trumpism in the libertarian movement, how libertarians have been dealing with racism, xenophobia, sexism and homophobia, and what lessons could libertarians learn from Latin America.

Justus Frank: Life Of Learning
The Stateless Society Of Chiron - Voyage From Yesteryear Book Review (Ep.60)

Justus Frank: Life Of Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 90:47


In the sci-fi novel Voyage From Yesteryear, author James P Hogan explores what could happen when a governmentally structured society from Earth comes in contact with a stateless society like the one described as being on the planet Chiron. I found this book fascinating and it gave me a lot to think upon and ponder. Some of the content I explore in this episode are: Our drive to educate others. Our drive for recognition and status within society. Who should be the boss/in charge of what? Competence as a currency. Enticement and Inspiration vs Education and Force The nature of government Find me on: My Websites: justusfrank.com and frankeducation.nz Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/lifeoflearning/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/justus.frank Minds: https://www.minds.com/Arphy/ Medium: https://medium.com/@justus_71245 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/justus-frank/message

Non Serviam Media
Non Serviam Podcast #19 | Nathan Goodman - A World Beyond Cops

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 90:28


Nathan Goodman is a PhD student in the Department of Economics at George Mason University. He earned his Bachelor of Science in mathematics from the University of Utah. Nathan has worked as a research fellow for the Center for a Stateless Society, a program intern for the Law & Economics Center at George Mason University, and a summer fellow at the Fully Informed Jury Association. His research interests include defense and peace economics, Austrian economics, public choice economics, and self-governance. What would a world beyond cops look like? What is a healthy way of organizing defense in any given society? And how might theory or and actually existing examples of communities without cops, inform our hopes of living in a world without coercive authority? Nathan Goodman has spent some time researching and writing on related topics, and in this episode, we discuss these issues and more in detail. More from Nathan and the organizations he mentions: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=3111065 https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=1Ue5NBMAAAAJ&hl=en https://c4ss.org/content/author/nathan-goodman https://www.communityjusticeexchange.org/nbfn-directory http://criticalresistance.org/

Non Serviam Media
All Power To The Imagination #1 | Complexity Rising - Solo Cast

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 18:03


Welcome to All Power To The Imagination; an expansive adventure through interesting texts and conversations, guided by our host and producer, Frank Miroslav. Frank Miroslav does technology stuff by day and writes at the Center for a Stateless Society by night. You may remember Frank from Non Serviam Podcast Ep. #4, where we discussed free-market-communism, neoclassical economics and it's relationship to socialism, neoreaction, corporate domination, anarchist tactics, and more. If you're not already familiar with Frank and his perspective, definitely check out that episode before you listen to All Power To The Imagination Ep. #2 next month! In this first episode of All Power To The Imagination, Frank introduces us to the show format and jumps right into a discussion of complexity; one of the main themes of this new show. To follow along with the discussion check out the resources below: * Complexity Rising: From Human Beings to Human Civilization, a Complexity Profile: https://necsi.edu/complexity-rising-f... * How to Change the Course of Human History https://www.eurozine.com/change-cours... * Society is Too Complicated to Have a President, Complex Mathematics Suggest https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/wn... Connect with Frank on Twitter @mutual_ayyde --- Thanks for watching! Please like, comment, subscribe, and share! --- Catch All Power To The Imagination on the Non Serviam Media channel on your favorite podcast platform: iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and more! If you'd like to help us create more emancipatory content, please consider supporting this project financially by becoming a Patreon https://www.patreon.com/nonserviammedia Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @nonserviammedia View our full, downloadable catalog online at https://nonserviam.media/

Aaron Ross Powell Show
Talking about Batman with Cory Massimino

Aaron Ross Powell Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 70:08


You can make a strong case that Batman is the most famous western fictional character of all time. He's also pretty clearly the coolest. On today's episode, I'm joined by Cory Massimino. He's the Students for Liberty Academics Coordinator and a fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society. But what matters most for our purposes here is that he's thought a lot about Batman, and has a ton of interesting things to say about him. If you enjoyed our conversation, or any of the conversations I've had on this podcast, and want to hear more from me, take a moment to sign up for my very infrequent newsletter, where I talk about what I'm working on, reading, and thinking about. You can find it at http://aaronrosspowell.com/newsletter

Mutual Exchange Radio
Jason Lee Byas on Methodological Anarchism

Mutual Exchange Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 121:55


Joining me today is Jason Lee Byas. Jason is a fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society. He is also a PhD student in Philosophy at the University of Michigan. His academic work focuses on punishment (and its alternatives), rights theory, and justice beyond the state. He approaches that work from within the liberal, libertarian, and anarchist traditions -- all of which broadly construed. Today, we discussed some recent work he’s been doing on “methodological anarchist” approaches to political philosophy as well as the nature of violence and its relation to a theory of just property rights and distributive justice. The first part of this conversation centers on a bias a lot of analytic political philosophers have of myopically focusing on the realm of justice applying to the state and what political theory and discourse would look like if we adopted a “methodological anarchist” framework that sees the nexus of justice as existing in social norms writ large rather than just official institutions. The second part goes into a libertarian theory of violence that, when combined with normative presumptions against violence, can accommodate and generate property rights claims. We then tried to work through the implications of this theory for intellectual property, absentee landownership, and the relations of such rights claims to concerns about equity.

Non Serviam Media
Non Serviam Podcast #15- Zachary Woodman | Mutual Exchange Radio Crossover Ep.

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 106:45


Zachary Woodman is a Master of Philosophy student at Western Michigan University, a market anarchist, and the host of Mutual Exchange Radio. His research interests include political philosophy, meta-ethics, philosophy of social science, and decision theory. He’s particularly interested in the intersections of anarchist and liberal political theory, the legitimacy of political authority, and the practical implications of philosophical anarchism. In this interview, we discussed why markets matter, democracy, borders, nationalism, Mutual Exchange Radio, Center for a Stateless Society, and more. View Non Serviam Media's full catalog- https://nonserviam.media/ Support Non Serviam Media- https://www.patreon.com/nonserviammedia

Mutual Exchange Radio
Roderick Long on Class Theory

Mutual Exchange Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 78:19


Joining me today is Roderick Long. If you spend much time looking at C4SS’ work or any work in the market anarchist tradition in the last twenty years, you have likely come across Roderick’s work and surely something inspired by or responding to it. Dr. Long is a professor of philosophy at Auburn University, president of the Molinari Institute and Molinari Society, editor of The Industrial Radical and Molinari Review. He is a founding member of the Alliance of the Libertarian Left, an original founding member of C4SS, and senior fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society. His work centers on the intersection of ethics, especially in the Aristotelian tradition, political philosophy, especially in the libertarian anarchist tradition, and philosophy of social science. You can find Long’s writing on his blog, the Austro-Athenian Empire, Bleeding Heart Libertarians, and, of course, C4SS.org, among other places. Today’s discussion centers around Long’s work on libertarian class theory, as well as the normative concerns that rise out of such a theory on balancing distributive and relational justice concerns with individual liberty. As we will discuss, libertarian class theory sees a primary creator and enforcer of class distinctions as the state. This is a wide-ranging discussion that touches on the economic and sociological analysis on class theory at the heart of Roderick’s work on the issue, the empirical plausibility of such a theory, whether class distinctions of this sort would continue to exist under market anarchism, and the ethical and normative framework of justice that motivates this theory. Roderick draws from Aristotelian virtue ethics to bring the seeming contradictions between a concern for individual property rights and a concern for equal treatment of all in society into balance in interesting ways. This was an extremely good, informative discussion of the sort that C4SS has become quite well known for, and I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed having it. Just to set the stage a little more, like our last episode with Will, this was recorded at the Eastern Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association. Roderick, through the Molinari society, organized a panel with himself, William Nava, Jason Lee Byas, and myself where we presented papers on new work in anarchist philosophy. The following day, Roderick and I went out to lunch, with a few others from the Center. We then went up to my hotel room and recorded this fun conversation off-the-cuff. I’m surprised it went so well with so little preparation. I also recorded our previous episode with Will Nava on political legitimacy that weekend, so if you haven’t I encourage you to go checkout that episode. But without further ado, here is my conversation with Roderick Long.

Non Serviam Media
Non Serviam Podcast #14- Emmi Bevensee

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 72:58


Emmi Bevensee is an anarchist, antifascist, and disinformation researcher. They‘re Senior fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society, a Doctoral Fellow at the Center for Analysis of the Radical Right, a Mozilla Open Web Fellow, and Ph.D. student at the University of Arizona. Emmi values empathy and freedom and uses their data science chops to help movements and social justice organizations shine. Their written work has appeared at The Independent, Bellingcat, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and more. In this episode, we discuss borders, anti-fascism, disinformation, emotional anarchism, their time spent in Kurdistan, and more. Follow Emmi- https://twitter.com/emmibevensee Check out Emmi's website- https://emmibevensee.com/ Check our website- https://nonserviam.media/

The Antifada
Talkin' Tina 2 - Peru Talkin' to me?

The Antifada

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 8:44


In episode 2 of @spaceprole's side project on contemporary and historical political issues in Latin America. This month we have Camilo Gómez, a Peruvian writer with bylines at Counterpunch and the Center for a Stateless Society, and the host of the History and Politics podcast. Listen to the full podcast at https://www.patreon.com/theantifada We discuss how the lavajato spilled into Peru, making anti-corruption a focus of the upcoming legislative elections. Gomez goes into details on the 3-4 currents of the divided Peruvian left, before going into a history of the armed struggle movement that culminated in the Shining Path. We talk about a couple other idiosyncratic Peruvian tendencies, like the Trotskyist ecosocialism of ex-Posadist Hugo Blanco and the UFO leftism of Alfa y Omega. Finally we talk about "market socialism" in the Peruvian context and have a little debate over whether markets are ever something worth defending. You can find Camilo's writing and podcasts here: https://www.spreaker.com/show/historyandpolitics https://c4ss.org/content/52487

Non Serviam Media
Non Serviam Podcast #13- Kevin Carson

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 55:00


Kevin Carson is a senior fellow of the Center for a Stateless Society and holds the Center’s Karl Hess Chair in Social Theory. Formerly a mutualist/individualist anarchist, he now identifies as an anarchist without adjectives. In addition to the classical individualists, he is influenced heavily by theorists of post-capitalism and commons-based peer production, Elinor Ostrom’s natural resource governance theory, and autonomist Marxism. His written work includes Studies in Mutualist Political Economy, Organization Theory: A Libertarian Perspective, The Homebrew Industrial Revolution: A Low-Overhead Manifesto, and The Desktop Regulatory State, all of which are freely available to read on his website kevinacarson.org. Carson has also written for such print publications as The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty and a variety of internet-based journals and blogs, including Just Things, The Art of the Possible, the P2P Foundation, and his own Mutualist Blog. In this installment, we discuss new municipalist movements, markets, anti-capitalism, Rojava, anarchist fiction, building counter-institutions, and what a cocktail named Kevin Carson might look like. Read and support Kevin- https://kevinacarson.org/ View Non Serviam Media's full catalog- https://nonserviam.media/ Support Non Serviam Media- https://www.patreon.com/nonserviammedia

AnAnarchistConversation
Non-hate, Raising Kids, Conversion and Disassociation: Strategies for a Stateless Society

AnAnarchistConversation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 25:09


A conversation about not hating over political differences turns into a conversation about strategy for building a stateless society.

Mutual Exchange Radio
Nathan Goodman on the Provision of Public Goods and Welfare in a Stateless Society

Mutual Exchange Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 89:18


Today, Nathan Goodman is joining Mutual Exchange Radio to discuss the provision of public goods and welfare in a stateless society. Nathan is a PhD student in economics at George Mason University. Previously, he was the Lysander Spooner Research Scholar in Abolitionist Studies at the Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS). His research interests include defense and peace economics, Austrian economics, public choice, Bloomington school institutional analysis, self-governance, and analytical anarchism. Our discussion centers around his research on why national defense might not always be a public good and how the Mormon church has found ways around game theoretic problems that arise in mutual aid. He also gives a really helpful introduction to polycentricity and some key economic concepts. 

Mutual Exchange Radio
William Gillis on Positive and Negative Liberty

Mutual Exchange Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 106:00


Welcome to Mutual Exchange Radio, a project of the Center for a Stateless Society. Joining me today is Will Gillis. Will is the director of the Center and is a second generation anarchist who’s worked as an activist in countless projects since getting involved in the lead-up to N30. He studies physics and writes regularly on the egalitarian potential of markets. His writing can be found on his website, humaniterations.net, as well as on C4SS.org. Today’s discussion centers around a technical topic in political philosophy that has utmost importance for real-world political movements and many ideological debates: the distinction between positive and negative liberty. Will positions himself as defending a universalist conception of positive liberty as primary and against particularly neo-Lockean libertarian views that place negative liberty as fundamental, but in many ways he comes at it from a different, more highly consequentialist perspective than most theorists. He also has some interesting theories for how a heavy priority on negative liberty has lead many American libertarians towards alt-right and fascist perspectives. This was a fun, philosophically exciting conversation and I hope it is as thought-provoking for you as it was for me. Be warned though, it is a long one which is necessary since we covered a lot of ground and Will takes a lot of great philosophical sophistication and thoughtfulness into his views, which I hope comes across here.

Mises U 2019
The Economics of the Stateless Society

Mises U 2019

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019


Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 18 July 2019.

Blast Off! with Johnny Rocket
Blast Off! With Johnny Rocket Episode #43: The Making of a Statist! (W/Thomas L. Knapp) the publisher of Rational Review News Digest

Blast Off! with Johnny Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 58:17


Show Summary: After a massive planetary siege, Ivan P. Terrible’s forces have taken major casualties. Key weapons factories have been destroyed but at a heavy cost to the Liberty Rebels. In one of the longest and fiercest battles of the war, Johnny Rocket and Raylene’s commando squad are also on the verge of claiming the earth’s moon. If the freedom fighters lose the planet Earth, it will cost them vital fuel resources necessary for maintaining their armies. Thomas L. Knapp armed with his keyboard, writes away, in a final effort to turn the tide of this battle. Thomas L. Knapp is director and senior news analyst at the William Lloyd Garrison Center for Libertarian Advocacy Journalism. Now, as Thomas L. Knapp and comedian Robbie Bernstein begin a cleanup of the planet, they launch an intense campaign to find communist leader Ivan P Terrible and bring him to justice. Will Johnny and Raylene take control of the moon? Will Thomas L. Knapp win the hearts and minds of the people of earth? Stay tuned to hear Thomas Knapp on Episode #43 on Blast Off! With Johnny Rocket About the Guest: Thomas L. Knapp is The Garrison Center’s director and senior news analyst. Tom has worked in journalism — sometimes as an amateur, sometimes professionally — for more than 35 years and has been a full-time libertarian writer, editor and publisher since 2000. He’s the former managing editor of the Henry Hazlitt Foundation/Free-Market.net, the publisher of Rational Review News Digest (2003-present), former media coordinator and senior news analyst at the Center for a Stateless Society (2009-2015) and also works at Antiwar.com. He lives in north central Florida. Host Website: www.blastoffshow.com, supportblastoff.com, and thelaunchpadmedia.com/blastoff Guest Website(s): The Garrison Center, Rational Review News Digest, and Anti War.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blastoff/support

Mutual Exchange Radio
Lyn Ulbricht on Ross Ulbricht and The Silk Road

Mutual Exchange Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 51:59


Welcome to this episode of Mutual Exchange Radio, a project of the Center for a Stateless Society. Today’s guest is Lyn Ulbricht, the mother of Ross Ulbricht. Ross Ulbricht was the founder of Silk Road, a website run as a market that valued the privacy and security of its patrons highly. Because of its emphasis on privacy, it quickly became famous for hosting exchanges of a clandestine nature, such as drugs. Ross was targeted and sentenced to life without parole on entirely non-violent charges for his involvement in Silk Road on very legally dubious grounds. His case has important and dangerous legal implications for the future of the drug war, internet privacy, and due process more generally in the United States. Since Ross’ arrest Lyn has strived to direct awareness beyond the sensationalism of the case to issues at stake and how the case impacts freedom in the digital age, as well as a passionate defender of due process and her son. She has spoken at numerous events; appeared on many TV, radio and podcast shows, including Reason TV, CNN, HuffPost Live and Fox; and conducted interviews with major and alternative media, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Forbes and The Guardian. She is also featured in the documentary Deep Web.   Our conversation today focuses primarily on the details and facts of Ross’s case, including the incredible story leading to his arrest and the dangerous legal precedent it sets. Without further ado, here is Lynn Ulbricht. You can get more information about Ross’ case and the petition to free him at FreeRoss.org.

Non Serviam Media
Non Serviam Podcast #6- Christopher Richard Hudson Jr.

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 66:44


Christopher Richard Hudson Jr. has a Masters of Science in Industrial Organizational Psychology, and has a wide ranging history of interactions in various political circles including Students For a Democratic Society, Students for Liberty, Democratic Socialists of America, the Libertarian Party, and the Center for a Stateless Society. His activism is also wide ranging and includes everything from educational outreach, to tabling, to helping organize student led anti racist and anti war events. In this episode, we discuss veganism and animal liberation, atheism and growing up religious, psychology and it’s relation to politics, and whether or not libertarianism can be saved. Follow Chris- https://twitter.com/chrishudsonjr Check our new website- https://nonserviam.media/ Become a Patron- https://www.patreon.com/nonserviammedia Listen on Stitcher- https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/non-serviam-podcast?refid=stpr Subscribe on Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1V-roBXM8ftztU3pDyeLyA

Mutual Exchange Radio
Maggie McNeill on Sex Work

Mutual Exchange Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 66:37


Welcome to Mutual Exchange radio, a project of the Center for a Stateless Society. Today’s guest is Maggie McNeil, an author, journalist, and blogger who is an expert on sex work and a sex worker herself. Maggie has written a series of short stories on sex work, Ladies of the Night,  runs her own blog, The Honest Courtesan, and has had her writings featured in outlets such as The Washington Post, Reason Magazine and Cato Unbound. Most recently, she was featured prominently in the documentary The War on Whores, which you can rent on Vimeo. Today we discussed the legal and moral issues surrounding sex work in which Maggie gave her strongest case for decriminalization and responded to some common objections, as well as the social and moral implications of its decriminalization and normalization. You can tell that Maggie really knows the empirical literature on this topic and that made this an especially informative conversation. I hope you learned as much as I did.

Non Serviam Media
Non Serviam Podcast #4- Frank Miroslav

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 97:18


In this installment, we interview Frank Miroslav, who publishes at the Center for a Stateless Society on various topics such as mutualist anarchism, economics, and technology. We discuss free market- communism, neoclassical economics and it's relationship to socialism, neoreaction, corporate domination, anarchist tactics, and more. Read Frank's articles- https://c4ss.org/content/author/frank... Follow Frank on Twitter- https://twitter.com/mutual_ayyde Help support the show- https://www.patreon.com/nonserviammedia Subscribe to our other platforms- https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/non-...

Mutual Exchange Radio
Kevin Carson on Libertarian Municipalism

Mutual Exchange Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 47:21


Welcome to Mutual Exchange Radio, a project of the Center for a Stateless Society. Today’s guest is Kevin Carson, a senior fellow of the Center for a Stateless Society who holds the Center's Karl Hess Chair in Social Theory. He has written books such as Studies in Mutualist Political Economy, Organization Theory: A Libertarian Perspective, and The Homebrew Industrial Revolution: A Low-Overhead Manifesto, all of which are freely available on C4SS’ website. Carson has also written for such print publications as The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty and a variety of internet-based journals and blogs, including Just Things, The Art of the Possible, the P2P Foundation, and his own Mutualist Blog. Today, we discussed a study he published last year for the Center on New Libertarian Municipalism. Libertarian Municipalism is an idea that has its roots in one of the most famous social anarchist thinkers of the twentieth century, Murray Bookchin. However, Kevin is more interested in modern movements focusing on a more decentralized model of a market economy based on common ownership of certain resources, drawing from thinkers such as Elinor Ostrom. Its focus is on an openly democratically run city on a local level, transforming local governments into partners in the transition to a post-capitalist economy. In this discussion, we cover the history of the idea of libertarian municipalism, what the movement on the ground has looked like in recent years, the policy implications of it for local cities, economic indicators that society is progressing in that direction, and common objections to the idea. It was a fun conversation that allows leftist thinking to move on from focus on, from the center, electoral political outcomes on the national level and, from more radical circles, violent insurrections that are impractical in the near future.

Mutual Exchange Radio
Gary Chartier on Liberal Anarchism

Mutual Exchange Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 67:48


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

Non Serviam Media
Non Serviam Podcast #2- Jason Lee Byas

Non Serviam Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 108:08


This is the second episode and first interview for the Non Serviam Podcast. In this installment, we interview Jason Lee Byas. Jason is a fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society, a PhD student in Philosophy, and writes on various topics such as prison abolition, war, and radical liberalism. We discuss radical liberalism, ethics, his fascination with strange ideas, and more. Read Jason’s articles- https://c4ss.org/content/author/jason... Follow Jason on Twitter- https://twitter.com/jasonleebyas Subscribe to our other platforms- https://soundcloud.com/user-641643737 , https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/non-... Become a Patron- https://www.patreon.com/nonserviammedia

The Tom Woods Show
Ep. 1218 The Legal Framework of a Stateless Society

The Tom Woods Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 28:21


Dr. Jamin Hubner joins me to discuss his Creative Common Law project, which serves as the legal blueprint for how a stateless society would function and deal with common problems.

Mises U 2018
The Economics of the Stateless Society

Mises U 2018

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018


Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on July 18, 2018.

Future Grind
Ep. 17 - William Gillis on Anarcho-Transhumanism

Future Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 38:37


In this installment of the Future Grind podcast, host Ryan O'Shea is joined by anarcho-transhumanist William Gillis. William currently serves as Coordinating Director of the Center for a Stateless Society and an editor of “Anarcho-Transhuman - A Journal of Radical Possibility & Striving”. They discuss the concept of anarcho-transhumanism, William's past as a primitivist, existential risk, AI, and more. Show Notes: https://futuregrind.org Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/future-grind-podcast-science-technology-business-politics/id1020231514 Follow along - Twitter - https://twitter.com/Ryan0Shea Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ryan_0shea/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RyanOSheaOfficial/ If you have any questions or are interested in supporting or sponsoring Future Grind, you can reach us at futuregrinders@gmail.com.

Mises University 2017
Economics of the Stateless Society

Mises University 2017

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017


Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 25 July 2017.

The Tatiana Show!
The Tatiana Show - Brian Sovryn and Dr. Stephanie Murphy of Sex & Science Hour

The Tatiana Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 86:06


YouTube video here! Topics Include: --"The Bitcoin UASF" --"Transgender Sports" --"Polyamory" --"How To Keep Monogamous Relationships Exciting" Books Referenced in the Show: --"Dark Android: 2017 Edition" by Brian Sovryn Link: http://darkandroid.info --"Don't Be Nice, Be Real" by Kelly Bryson Link: http://amzn.to/2tdZvow --"The Ethical Slut" by Janet W. Hardy Link: http://amzn.to/2vcwP0J --"Sex At Dawn" by Christopher Ryan Link: http://amzn.to/2sQnb2Q --"Nonviolent Communication, 3rd Edition: Life-Changing Tools for Healthy Relationships" by Marshall Rosenberg Link: http://amzn.to/2uR8huL --"Best Women's Erotica" by Violet Blue Link: http://amzn.to/2tN1P7W About the Guests: - Brian Sovryn is the proprietor and developer of Zomia Offline Games, as well as the creator and host of the podcast Sovryn Tech. His background in technology comes from years spent with multiple tech companies, the U.S. Army, and from being involved in the cypherpunk community since the late 1990’s. Brian also has a Doctorate of Divinity. He was a co-host of the nationally syndicated radio show Free Talk Live for two years, as well as a co-host with Dr. Stephanie Murphy on the popular Let’s Talk Bitcoin Network show Sex & Science Hour, and has made numerous appearances on other podcasts and radio shows. He’s also a public speaker at various liberty, anarchist, Bitcoin, blockchain, and tech events throughout the world. Brian also fancies himself a gamer, historian, and tech journalist (in that order), and is a supporter of the Center for a Stateless Society, the Center for Global Nonkilling, the Albert Einstein Institute, and the Institute of General Semantics. Born in 1981 in New York, Brian Sovryn is ethnically Jewish, and unfortunately converted to Christianity for a time, but is now a freethinker and anarchist. He is presently a denizen of New Hampshire. Previous appearance here. - Stephanie Murphy, PhD, is a voice actor whose credits include numerous video narrations, TV and radio ads for major national brands, dozens of audiobooks, as well as projects sprinkled throughout the liberty movement. She hosts the popular podcast Let’s Talk Bitcoin and has been using bitcoin since 2011. She has been a part of several other radio shows and podcasts since she began podcasting 2009. Stephanie has a PhD in Biochemistry, and in 2013 she left a career in medical research to follow her passion and become a voice actor. Stephanie volunteers at Fr33 Aid, a bitcoin based organization that provides free first aid coverage at events. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1444meJi7YjgQGNg3U8Z6qYZFA5cgz4Gmj More Info:TatianaMoroz.com CryptoMediaHub.com Vaultoro.comFreeRoss.org Friends and Sponsors of the Show: TheBitcoinCPA.comCryptoCompare.comFreeRoss.orgThirdKey.SolutionsSovrynTech.comSexAndScienceHour.com

The Tatiana Show!
The Tatiana Show - Comedian Travis Irvine & Brian Sovryn of Sovryn Tech

The Tatiana Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 98:21


Topics Include: --"Comedy and Politics" --"Libertarians Interacting with the Left" --"Dark Android" --"Cryptocurrencies and Privacy" About the Guests: - Dr. Brian Sovryn is the proprietor and developer of Zomia Offline Games, as well as the creator and host of the podcast Sovryn Tech. His background in technology comes from years spent with multiple tech companies, the U.S. Army, and from being involved in the cypherpunk community since the late 1990’s. Brian also has a Doctorate of Divinity. He was a co-host of the nationally syndicated radio show Free Talk Live for two years, as well as a co-host with Dr. Stephanie Murphy on the popular Let’s Talk Bitcoin Network show Sex & Science Hour, and has made numerous appearances on other podcasts and radio shows. He’s also a public speaker at various liberty, anarchist, Bitcoin, blockchain, and tech events throughout the world. Brian also fancies himself a gamer, historian, and tech journalist (in that order), and is a supporter of the Center for a Stateless Society, the Center for Global Nonkilling, the Albert Einstein Institute, and the Institute of General Semantics. Born in 1981 in New York, Brian Sovryn is ethnically Jewish, and unfortunately converted to Christianity for a time, but is now a freethinker and anarchist. He is presently a denizen of New Hampshire. - Travis Irvine is a journalist, comedian, independent filmmaker and unsuccessful politician. He has also contributed to VICELAND, the Guardian, Mediaite, Jesse Ventura’s “Off the Grid” and .Mic. Travis wrote and directed a feature-length horror/satire film about killer raccoons that is available from cult film company Troma Entertainment, and in 2007 he ran for mayor of his hometown in Ohio and turned the experience into a short documentary that was featured at the Cannes Film Festival. Travis’ campaign and comedy videos have been featured on “The Jay Leno Show,” PBS’s “NewsHour” and Funny Or Die, and he was also once on “The People’s Court. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1444meJi7YjgQGNg3U8Z6qYZFA5cgz4Gmj More Info: CryptoMediaHub.com Vaultoro.com OnTourTecords.com/travis-irvine itunes.apple.com/us/album/guy-fro…hio/id1242602705 zog.email DarkAndroid.info Friends and Sponsors of the Show: TheBitcoinCPA.com CryptoCompare.com FreeRoss.org ThirdKey.Solutions SexAndScienceHour.com Netki.com

Iconosass
The Anarchist as Lover an essay by Ryan Calhoun

Iconosass

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2017 6:53


This essay originally appeared on the Center for a Stateless Society website on September 28, 2014. You can read it and support Ryan here: https://c4ss.org/content/31995

The Tom Woods Show
Ep. 725 A Spontaneous Order: The Capitalist Case for a Stateless Society

The Tom Woods Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 38:42


Author Chase Rachels joins me to discuss some of the hard cases -- education, roads (of course!), and even security -- when it comes to imagining how society without a state might work.

Mises University 2016
Economics of the Stateless Society

Mises University 2016

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016


Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 26 July 2016.

Quite Frankly
'Kissing For the Camera' 5/25/16

Quite Frankly

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 62:30


In this episode we open with a couple of interlocking subjects which I have been waiting to bring up. The first being Non-Aggression Principle, a foundational piece of Libertarianism, and the cornerstone of any Stateless Society dream—inspired by a recent entry by blogger, KineticPenguin, on Tumblr. The second topic being The United States Constitution and whether or not the idea of the Constitution is moot, given that it couldn't prevent the decay which has consumed modern-day America—inspired by a recent conversation with Jimmy, of the ChemQuiz blog, on Tumblr. Finally, after a great call from Jimmy, and with little time left in the show, we jump into the fray of the recent demonstration/riot/protests of Donald Trump's rally, in New Mexico. More rocks, fire, intimidation, physical altercations, and foreign flag waving ushers in waves of frenzied thought...and we end with comments on some picture Frank came across while tracking posts on New Mexico. It was a good show. We will be back on-air on Friday; one more baseball game to coach this week, but I'll still be live on Thursday's 9pm EST broadcast of Zedalza New York (ZNY). Watch the full episode here: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/87364314

The Jason Stapleton Program
A Case Study in Stateless Society

The Jason Stapleton Program

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2016 52:24


It's easy to sit around and opine about how much better the world would be if government would just get out of the way. The problem is we have very few case studies to draw from. Today I'd like to look at one of those cases, this one from India. From there we'll move over to Finland where they've decided to abandon their century-old welfare state for a "Universal Basic Income." If that sounds a lot like a negative income tax, that's because it's basically the same thing. Every man and woman in Finland would get a check every month from the government (about $900) and would be allowed to spend that money however they prefer. In return, the entire bureaucratic labyrinth of agencies and oversight would be abolished. Now I am no fan of a guaranteed income, but I will admit that if I have to choose between that and what we have now, I think I'd have to side with something similar to a UBI. Today is an episode of grey lines. Rarely is the world of choices as clear as some would make it. What I hope is that you'll finish today's with a better understanding of the pro's and con's of the choices you make and consider the idea of moving closer to liberty even if it means accepting a lesser form of tyranny. JasonSupport the show.

Mises University 2015
Economics of the Stateless Society

Mises University 2015

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015


Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 21 July 2015.

Free Thoughts
Benjamin Tucker and the Individualist Anarchists

Free Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2014 42:04


David D’Amato joins Aaron and Trevor for a conversation about the idea of voluntary socialism through the lens of the individualist anarchists of the 19th century. They discuss the life and philosophy of Benjamin Tucker, Voltairine de Cleyre, and others, and explain how the definitions of socialism and capitalism have changed over the years.David S. D’Amato is an attorney and a Senior Fellow and Trustee at the Center for a Stateless Society. He earned a JD from New England School of Law and an LLM in Global Law and Technology from Suffolk University Law.Note: In the show, D’Amato claims that Benjamin Tucker died in the 1920s; he actually passed away in 1939. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Liberty Cap Talk Live: The Special Edition Show
Episode 16: U.S. District Court Overturns California's Proposition 8, The ADL, Teen Breasts, Etc.

Liberty Cap Talk Live: The Special Edition Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2010 120:29


In the sixteenth episode, Todd and his guest panelists left-libertarian/liberty activist, Libertarian Party member/activist, and The Voice of Radical Dissent talk radio show host Corey "Cizzle" Moore, libertarian propertarian and former Boston Tea Party chairman Jim Davidson, and libertarian activist and saxophonistEric Fontaine discussed Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker issuing an overturn of California's highly-controversial and highly-challenged voter-approved Proposition 8 (the infamous gay marriage ban), the Anti-Defamation League opposing a proposed mosque and community center christened the Cordoba Initiative being built in an Islamic community near New York City's Ground Zero on the grounds of location and sensitivity, Dr. Leonard Peikoff wanting the U.S. federal government to bomb the Cordoba Initiative, a Sarasota, Florida man charged with taking pics of a 15-year-old female's breasts, Free Talk Live's Ian Freeman arrested for showing up to the Keene City Council to engage in a "city council drinking game" because of people being arrested over people drinking open containers containing non-alcoholic beverages, and a Portland, Oregon bureaucrat closing down a 7-year-old girl's lemonade stand for lack of "a restaurant business license" and fining her $120.Brad Spangler joined us from midnight until 1 A.M. EST to tell us what's going on with the Center for a Stateless Society and threw in his two cents on the topics of the show.[*Note: Great show! Thanks to all the guest panelists, including Brad Spangler, on there.]

Liberty Cap Talk Live: The Special Edition Show
Episode 16: U.S. District Court Overturns California's Proposition 8, The ADL, Teen Breasts, Etc.

Liberty Cap Talk Live: The Special Edition Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2010 120:29


In the sixteenth episode, Todd and his guest panelists left-libertarian/liberty activist, Libertarian Party member/activist, and The Voice of Radical Dissent talk radio show host Corey "Cizzle" Moore, libertarian propertarian and former Boston Tea Party chairman Jim Davidson, and libertarian activist and saxophonistEric Fontaine discussed Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker issuing an overturn of California's highly-controversial and highly-challenged voter-approved Proposition 8 (the infamous gay marriage ban), the Anti-Defamation League opposing a proposed mosque and community center christened the Cordoba Initiative being built in an Islamic community near New York City's Ground Zero on the grounds of location and sensitivity, Dr. Leonard Peikoff wanting the U.S. federal government to bomb the Cordoba Initiative, a Sarasota, Florida man charged with taking pics of a 15-year-old female's breasts, Free Talk Live's Ian Freeman arrested for showing up to the Keene City Council to engage in a "city council drinking game" because of people being arrested over people drinking open containers containing non-alcoholic beverages, and a Portland, Oregon bureaucrat closing down a 7-year-old girl's lemonade stand for lack of "a restaurant business license" and fining her $120.Brad Spangler joined us from midnight until 1 A.M. EST to tell us what's going on with the Center for a Stateless Society and threw in his two cents on the topics of the show.[*Note: Great show! Thanks to all the guest panelists, including Brad Spangler, on there.]

Freedomain Radio! Volume 1: Introduction - 271
139 Saving Children: The Stateless Society and the Protection of the Helpless

Freedomain Radio! Volume 1: Introduction - 271

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2006 16:44


Freedomain Radio! Volume 1: Introduction - 271
2 Caging the Devils: The Stateless Society and Violent Crime

Freedomain Radio! Volume 1: Introduction - 271

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2005 19:37


Freedomain Radio! Volume 1: Introduction - 271
1 The Stateless Society - An Examination of Alternatives

Freedomain Radio! Volume 1: Introduction - 271

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2005 26:44


Life without government? Really? Here's how it works - and why it is so crucial!

Mises U 2005
FAQ on the Economics of the Stateless Society

Mises U 2005

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2005