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Commentary on the government of Flint poisoning its subjects
People influenced by government beliefs can do horribly evil things and keep them secret for a long, long time.
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On ruler morality vs. peasant morality
"The rules are for the peasants, not for the rulers." Or, how the very same act is either "good" or "bad" depending on rhetoric, sleight of hand, magic, lies.
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How statists indoctrinate their victims
It's "not indoctrination" if they do it.
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Love Gov
Follow the misadventures of the young lady who was tricked by the creepiest of creeps.
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If the Internet had been invented three years ago
A reductio of what's going on today with Bitcoin.
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The world's easiest quiz
For people who whine "government must regulate corporations!"
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The rule of law is a myth
To the extent this phrase suggests a society in which all are governed by neutral rules that are objectively applied by judges, there is no such thing.
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The rules are never for the bullies, but only for the victims
But the bullies say to the victims that "the rules are universal".
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What's the point of a pointless rule?
Pointless rules aren't "pointless" if you look at them from another perspective. Here's that perspective.
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What government does. In plain English.
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