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What, Exactly Is The Problem Here?

Posted on September 7, 2007 - Filed Under Living Free | Leave a Comment

According to Reuters, a woman in Beijing was “fired for talking back to her boss.” Why, exactly is this news? Why don’t we have news reports about the millions of other people who were fired today?

What’s that? You say, it’s a stupid reason to fire an employee? Possibly, but if that’s the case then the business will suffer for it and, ultimately, fail unless they change their ways. Hmm? It’s not fair? Why not? We’re talking about a private business…

Applied Anarchy: Why Anarchists Should Vote For Ron Paul

Posted on September 5, 2007 - Filed Under Applied Anarchy, Living Free, Vote 2008 | 10 Comments

There are quite a few anarchists out there who scoff at the very notion of voting. The general argument is that voting just “feeds the beast” and is essentially an acknowledgment of the government’s authority over us as individuals. Personally, I feel these anarchists are either overly idealistic or short-sighted.

Practicing What We Preach

Posted on August 28, 2007 - Filed Under Living Free | Leave a Comment

I’m struggling with balancing my relationship with my daughter and my shedding of the state.

Exploring Portugal

Posted on August 23, 2007 - Filed Under Fatherhood, Travel | Leave a Comment

While I’ve never had the urge to travel Europe, a little more research on Portugal may just change my mind.

Alternative Economic Systems - Game Currencies

Posted on August 22, 2007 - Filed Under Living Free, Technology | Leave a Comment

Can in-game money help us understand a way out of the fiat currency disaster that looms ahead?

Contract Law Is The Only Legitimate Law

Posted on August 21, 2007 - Filed Under Fatherhood, Living Free | Leave a Comment

One of the benefits of having a young daughter is that in the process of trying to educate her into an anarchist mindset I have to work through, and simplify, anarchistic theory myself. The other day I found us discussing the legitimacy of laws or rules. I refuse to follow some regulation simply because somebody somewhere decided that said rule should exist. Instead I choose to act in a manner I feel to be responsible. These two things often overlap,…


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