Wednesday, October 28, 2009

The Philosophy of Liberty


From Theo.

Watch.

Then look hard in the mirror.

Then act.

4 comments:

  1. Such a simple society never was, and never will be, if only because the transition from the status quo to it can never be done without great iniquity.

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  2. Damn it! Not being able to access YouTube from the work PC is driving me nuts!

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  3. A classic. Created by the late Lux Lucre (aka Kerry Pearson). I saved his Flash presentations page when I heard of his passing. It contains "The Philosophy of Liberty", in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese, L. Neil Smith's "The Atlanta Declaration" and "The Zero Aggression Principle", and a few other, more joking, animations.

    http://billstclair.com/luxlucre/

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  4. "Such a simple society never was, and never will be, if only because the transition from the status quo to it can never be done without great iniquity."

    So instead, you prefer to continue for another 5,000 years living under the thumbs of oligarchies with religious excuses? And you also also wouldn't vote for a third party candidate, because it's so important that the NATIONAL Socialist candidate win over the National SOCIALIST that you dare not split the vote? I do not subscribe to that proven loser of a strategy.

    This philosophy also neatly contradicts every form of gun control, such as weapons technology export restrictions to China. A blockade of a harbor, which is an act of war even if you call it "sanctions", hurts the middle class far more than the rulers, because the rulers have more ways and means to evade it.

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