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Monthly Archives: July 2015
A Primer on Homeschooling: How to Resist Centrally Planned Indoctrination
[Download a PDF of this article] “I liked Prof [Professor Bernardo de la Paz]. He would teach anything. Wouldn’t matter that he knew nothing about it; if pupil wanted it, he would smile and set a price, locate materials, stay … Continue reading
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Reformism Does Not Work: A Critique of Political Activism
[Download a PDF of this article] “They tell us, sir, that we are weak – unable to cope with so formidable an adversary. But when shall we be stronger? Will it be the next weak, or the next year? Will … Continue reading
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Suing the Government Does Not Work: Lawsuits Are Not Useful For Securing Your Liberty
[Download a PDF of this article] Lawsuits are the judicial equivalent of ballots. If ballots are a substitute for bullets, then wouldn’t that mean lawsuits are also a substitute for bullets? Reformists insist that if “we” Americans sue the government … Continue reading
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Coup d’État: A Practical Handbook
Reformists have always implied, over the years, that their attempts at shrinking the raw exercise of power by the State is, in effect, a bloodlessly legal coup d’état. Naomi Wolf once warned that George W. Bush had staged a coup … Continue reading
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Running for Public Office Does Not Work: Why “Infiltrating the State” is Foolish
[Download a PDF of this article] People feel indescribably trapped by this horrendous system that grinds us down, and it does so primarily by its very irrationality. Despite all the rhetoric you may hear about the practicality of elections, this … Continue reading
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Electoral Insanity, 1980 – 2012
Today’s meme, courtesy of Anarchei.me, is a reminder to everyone that popular electoral voting is quite impractical, despite what its ideologues might spew.
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Marriage “Legally” Defined
The following definitions for “marriage” are taken from Ballantine’s Law Dictionary (3rd edition), Bouvier’s Law Dictionary (6th edition), Black’s Law Dictionary (2nd edition), and Webster’s Dictionary (1828): (Ballantine’s) An institution; the foundation of the family and of society … Continue reading
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Give Me Liberty?
Ideologues receive preferential treatment from the alternative media. No matter how many times they take their audiences for a ride in endless circles, these misinformation pundits reap the benefits of satisfying their catharsis through endlessly whining about the latest government … Continue reading
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What Has Been Achieved Since 2014?
[Download a PDF of this article] If you have not yet read “What Has Been Achieved?,” and “What Has Been Achieved Since 2013?,” then please do so now before continuing, otherwise this article will probably make not any sense to … Continue reading
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The End of America?
Cartoon politics is far too common, often because people intuitively feel that something is notoriously wrong, but they just can’t quite articulate their grievances. Since this is in fact the case for most American political dissidents, what necessarily follows are … Continue reading
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