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The destruction of Bitcoin's fungibility by way of "validating" coins that were already perfectly valid
How governments and their acolytes are colluding to institute a scheme of "coin invalidation".
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A fable of science and politics
Why it's almost impossible to challenge culture with truth. By Eliezer Yudkowsky.
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The American Medical Association Journal of Ethics wants more guinea pigs
And they're building a moral case for Global Tuskeegee, if you don't do as they say.
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Intellectual monopolies are not property, and duplicating them is not theft, part 2
A longer explanation of what property is, why intellectual poverty (the proposition that one may morally prevent others from duplicating intangibles) is false, ...
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Never underestimate the power of politics
A true quote by Tom Woods.
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"But we can change government... we can vote!"
To you, the "voter": a suggestion box for slaves has never changed anything.
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"If you disagree with <insert government policy here>, you should run for office"
The absurdity, exposed.
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Corporations are fictions. They do not exist.
Dedicated to the people that hate the imaginary ghosts called "corporations".
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On wage slavery
A complete rebuttal to the preposterous belief that "wage slavery" has anything to do with slavery.
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The labor theory of value is a lie
Refutation by counterexample.
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