I intend to; in fact the majority of the fourth part of the book (scriptural objections) will be devoted to that passage and the one in second Peter that have, traditionally, been used to justify the actions of the state.
Smokeasies are actually pretty common around here. In fact I'd say the market is pretty much tapped in Allegheny County (home to Pittsburgh), and not by conscious counter-economists. However, I do know some people who bought loose rolling tobacco in…
Black and gold represents market anarchism, which includes anarchist philosophies other than anarcho-capitalism. One thing Jesus certainly wasn't was pro-coercion, and in the absence of coercion you have a free market, characterized by peaceful, vol…
Anyone interested in getting their articles published in a left libertarian magazine should contact me (chris @chrislempa.info). I'm part of a group that publishes ALLiance (http://www.fr33agents.com/828/fall-alliance/).
I encourage Daniel or anyon…
I'm treating my blog as a for-profit business. I'm only making $5-$10/month so far.
I'm looking to start actual agorist businesses, but it'll take awhile to get started.
I'm interested in starting a magazine for the Agorist movement. Yeah, yeah - I know it's been done before, but my idea is DIFFERENT! (I think.) What I propose is to chronicle all sorts of informal economic activty, though specifically that anti-stat…
It is my impression that the state deals with "microsecession" by formally revoking any charter there might be in the region, thus freeing the region to have new arbitrary lines and pseudo-gerrymandering.
Basically, all you get is one statist looks…
The word "anomy" describes a condition of moral chaos (an-, "without"; -nomos, "law"). As archos is entirely distinct from nomos, anarchy is entirely distinct from anomy. Anarchy concisely describes a condition in which no person is considered to ow…
Some weeks ago, in an article entitled "There is no way to a free market..." I presented the idea that we ought to present the free market not as an end which we seek, but rather as the means by which our goals will be achieved. Thomas L. Knapp wrot…