Abstain from beans
Better off stateless: Somalia before and after government collapse
"But wouldn't warlords take over?"
The Criminality of the State
FREEDOM! by Adam Kokesh (or here)
Isaiah's job
John Taylor Gatto
The Libertarian Enterprise
The Market for Liberty
The Most Dangerous Superstition
The Myth of the "Rule of "Law".
The On Line Freedom Academy (TOLFA)
Our Enemy, the State
The Penalty is always death
The Philosophy of Liberty (OK, video reading)
"Political means" vs "Economic means"
The Practicality of Libertarianism
Somali “Anarchy” Is More Orderly than Somali Government
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The Myth of the "Rule of "Law".
The On Line Freedom Academy (TOLFA)
Our Enemy, the State
The Penalty is always death
The Philosophy of Liberty (OK, video reading)
"Political means" vs "Economic means"
The Practicality of Libertarianism
Roads unfit for people and Roads FIT for people (not reading)
Somali “Anarchy” Is More Orderly than Somali Government
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more recommendations for liberty reading are always welcome.
ReplyDeleteI've just watched the traffic lights and road priority vids (seen them a few times before) and got something new out of them.
The idea of implied entitlement coming from authoriteh.
by giving implicit permission to shove others out of the way, voila! the state gets some people to fight a hobbesian war
remove the implied consent (priority lines at road junctions, badges and costumes from individuals,) and you remove the fora where we are encouraged to fight the hobbesian war
so many of the statist rules ("giving the community a say...", democracy etc) serve the same purpose as the rules in the "big Brother" house, they are supposed get us to fight for the amusement of a statist audience.
A friend has just sent me this link to a 1947 British "public information" film (note the references to food rationing - dried egg, versus bacon).
https://archive.org/details/pedestrian_crossing_TNA
Contrast the imaginary hobbesian war which the statist makers of the film wanted its viewers to fear, and to welcome authoriteh's centrally planned solution to - with the consensual cooperation which actually occurs when the central planner's "entitlement" is removed.
No wonder - as Davi Barker notes, psychologists' experimental investigations of authoriteh and entitlement, such as the Milgram (getting volounteers to give what they think are electric shocks up to a supposedly lethal one to another person) and the Stanford fake prison experiments are now not officially allowed http://dailyanarchist.com/2013/08/23/authoritarian-sociopathy/
I have a great, and I mean GREAT!!, recommended pro-liberty book that I found
ReplyDeletebased on the below article from Jeff Berwick
http://dollarvigilante.com/blog/2014/6/17/where-in-the-world-is-linda-locketannehill.html
It's called "Market For Liberty" by Morris and Linda Tannehill
Its a 165 pages in a pdf format. The main premise is, you don't need government.
It is excellently covers all the bases of establishing a stateless society
Its available here
https://mises.org/books/marketforliberty.pdf
Thank you for the recommendation. I will be adding it to my Kindle immediately.
Delete(I will also add it to the list above.)
DeleteBill,
ReplyDeleteThe Tannehill book is a good one I read years ago. Agreed. It's been mentioned at mises.org and lewrockwell.com many times.