The good news: C4SS is on the list of top 50 libertarian websites.
The bad news: we seem to have fallen from #30 to #43.
(But you can always help get us back up by contributing to our fundraiser. Even a $5 or $10 monthly pledge would be terrific!)
The good news: C4SS is on the list of top 50 libertarian websites.
The bad news: we seem to have fallen from #30 to #43.
(But you can always help get us back up by contributing to our fundraiser. Even a $5 or $10 monthly pledge would be terrific!)
Gary Chartiers latest BHL post explains why bleeding hearts should be anarchists.
In related news, see Stuart Bramhall on anti-union laws.
I got back from my voyages on Monday (I announce belatedly).
PorcFest was anarchy in miniature: people were smoking weed, packing heat, selling unlicensed food and alcohol, and generally behaving in a peacefully unauthorised fashion. There were pistol safety classes, gay dance parties, and sessions on everything from polyamory, transhumanism, and cop avoidance to alternative currency, alternative medicine, and planning the revolution. C4SS, S4SS, ALL, AltExpo, Fr33 Agents, and SFL were all represented. In addition to my previously mentioned talks I was on a panel on agorism with Brad Spangler, Dan DAmico, and Bob Murphy. If I go again next year Ill bring some copies of Kevins Homebrew Industrial Revolution; PorcFest seems like the ideal crowd for it.
After that came the IHS seminar at Towson. The students were great, and I spent a lot of time talking with them about philosophy, libertarianism, and science fiction which (as will come as no surprise to my readers) are three of my favourite subjects. One of the students was wearing a t-shirt with my picture on it! The topics of my lectures were approximately the same as last year. The other faculty were Dan DAmico, Brian Doherty, John Hasnas, George Selgin, and Amy Sturgis, so it was an even more radical lineup than last year. We found a good Cuban restaurant; I also got a chance to see Jesse Walker, who lives nearby.
My next gig will be Mises University here in Auburn, July 24-30. And then of course theres always the APS in September and Libertopia in October.
And now Tom Knapp is in CounterPunch, explaining how the Casey Anthony trial was a failure of justice regardless of whether she was guilty or innocent.
You can also hear a clip from Kevin Carson being interviewed by Iranian Press TV here, on the role of big business in war. Those of us who have long suspected that Kevin Carson and Walter Block are the same person will find vindication in the graphic that Press TV chose to represent Kevins face.
In related news, Homer Simpson endorses Kevins Labor Struggle: A Free Market Model:
Lisa, if you dont like your job you dont strike. You just go in every day and do it really half-assed. Thats the American way.
Kevin Carson in CounterPunch again.
Im one of the signers of this open letter to Obama.
Its heartening to see so many prominent leftist and libertarian names mixed together on the list of signatories. (Whats the difference between signers and signatories?) And to see Molinari/C4SS represented.
Some libertarians lately have been saying that left-wingers oppose war only when Republicans are in charge. Thats true of some, but clearly, and thankfully, not of all.
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