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But what about the roads?
James Corbett explains how roads can be built without a violent monopoly.
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Voluntary exchanges vs. coerced exchanges
The differences as an infographic.
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"Spanking" your child isn't the same as beating him up. It's far worse.
An indictment of child abuse.
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An archon-based understanding of voluntary relationships
What is an archon? What is anarchism? Why should you care?
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Richard Stallman, free software and voluntaryism: thoughts after dinner
On the ethical problems with the free software ethos.
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Monopolies of the mind
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Abolishing government is not enough
A key insight: "government" is a state of mind in the collective, not a thing or a group of people.
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The ethics of private property: "Alone on his island, Robinson Crusoe can do whatever he pleases; but..."
The lecture "Property and the social order", given by Hans-Hermann Hoppe at the Mises institute, explaining the social order and ethics of private property and ...
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On property, non-aggression, Marxism, anarcho-communism, anarcho-capitalism, statism, and the "social contract"
It's not the concept of property that is in dispute. The dispute is solely and always about the moral theory behind it.
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