Some last-minute changes to the schedule for the upcoming Alabamaphilosofest.
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Alabama Philosophers Doing Stuff
The schedule for the aforementioned Alabama Philosophical Society meeting is now online. (And todays the last day to reserve a room at the conference rate!)
Also, the Auburn student newspaper has a (somewhat typo-ridden) story about our aforementioned Philosophy Club.
Anniversaries, Happy and Otherwise
Today is the eighth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. I havent got a goddamn thing new to say about them but check out my previous comments here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.
Today is also the seventh anniversary of this blog, pursuant whereto I present the latest batch of Austro-Athenian Imperial Statistics. (For previous blog stats see here.) Thanks, Brandon!
Orange Beach
In addition, today is the seventh anniversary of the Molinari Institute, so it seems appropriate to announce (even though the detailed schedule wont be posted online for another few days) that Charles Johnson and I will both be speaking on Molinarian topics at the Alabama Philosophical Society meetings in Orange Beach, 2-3 October.
Here are the abstracts:
Charles Johnson (Molinari Institute): Can Anyone Ever Consent to the State?
I defend a strong incompatibility claim that anything which could count as a state is conceptually incompatible with any possible consent of the governed. Not only do states necessarily operate without the unanimous consent of all the governed, but in fact, as territorial monopolies on the use of force, states preclude any subject from consenting even those who want it, and actively try to give consent to government. If government authority is legitimate, it must derive from an account of legitimate command and subordination; any principled requirement for consent and political equality entails anarchism.Roderick T. Long (Auburn University): Left-Libertarianism, Class Conflict, and Historical Theories of Distributive Justice
A frequent objection to the historical (in Nozicks sense) approach to distributive justice is that it serves to legitimate existing massive inequalities of wealth. I argue that, on the contrary, the historical approach, thanks to its fit with the libertarian theory of class conflict, represents a far more effective tool for challenging these inequalities than do relatively end-oriented approaches such as utilitarianism and Rawlsianism.
These Boots Are Made For Walking
Heres a picture (click to enlarge) of cops arresting some protestors; note the possibly suspicious similarity between the protestors bootsoles and those of the cops. This is apparently a famous picture but I hadnt seen it before; see the discussion here.
C4SS Advisory Panel Announced
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Market anarchist media center names advisory panel.
AUBURN, ALABAMA August 19, 2009 Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS) Center for a Stateless Society Director Brad Spangler today announced formation of an advisory panel for the market anarchist media center.
Gary Chartier, Stephan Kinsella, Wendy McElroy, Sheldon Richman, Shawn Wilbur
Named to the C4SS Advisory Panel were Stephan Kinsella, Wendy McElroy, Shawn Wilbur, Sheldon Richman and Gary Chartier.
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ORGANIZATIONAL SUMMARY
The Center for a Stateless Society is the Molinari Institutes media center. The mission of the Molinari Institute is to promote understanding of the philosophy of Market Anarchism as a sane, consensual alternative to the hypertrophic violence of the State. The Institute takes its name from Gustave de Molinari (1819-1912), originator of the theory of Market Anarchism.
CONTACT
Brad Spangler
Center for a Stateless Society
media@c4ss.org
http://www.c4ss.org
Gn?sis Tou Homoiou T?i Homoi?i
Direct Action: An Ethnography, anarchist scholar David Graebers long-awaited 600-page sociological/anthropological study of the anti-globalisation protest movement, is now available from AK Press.
He says itll also be available from Amazon in a couple of days.