Mark Stoval attacks something he thinks is mutualism. I reply in the comments.
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Today and tomorrow Im attending the Auburn Philosophy Departments 5th annual conference, this one on Theoretical Agency: Issues at the Intersections of Freedom and Belief; schedule here.
After that Im off to Hanover College, Indiana, at the invitation of John Ahrens, to give two talks, one on Milton Friedmans critique of corporate social responsibility (for my general take whereon, see here), and one on free-market radical leftism (scroll to the bottom of the poster for what some may consider a tincture of irony).
Cordial and Sanguine, Part 48: Bleeding Stateless, Part 2
The BHL/C4SS symposium on left-libertarianism continues, with contributions by John Holbo, Jacob Levy, Danny Shapiro, Steven Horwitz, Gary Chartier, and David Gordon.
Cordial and Sanguine, Part 47: Bleeding Stateless
Im a tad late announcing this, but the joint BHL/C4SS symposium on left-libertarianism kicks off this week. The first two entries, one by Gary Chartier on how we differ from other flavours of left and libertarian, and the other by me on conflation, are now up. More to come!
Report from Libertopia, Part 11
Stephanie Murphys interview with Gary Chartier, Charles Johnson, Sheldon Richman, and myself about the Center for a Stateless Society and Markets Not Capitalism is now online. (And dont miss Stephanies Markets Not Capitalism audiobook.)
Added bonus for Kevin C.: reggae music in the background!
It Usually Begins With “It Is a Sin to Write This,” Part 2
And now my Tuccille intro is up as well.