David Friedman – Law and Law Enforcement without the “Government”

David Friedman – Law and Law Enforcement without the “Government”

In this insightful episode from Liberty on the Rocks – Sedona – The Voluntaryism Conference, economist and law professor David Friedman challenges the idea that law and law enforcement must be government functions. Drawing on historical examples, including feud law in medieval Iceland and present-day private legal systems in rural California, David discusses how societies can effectively self-regulate and enforce justice without central authorities.

FiveMemeFri – Trump Says He Won’t Investigate Joe Biden

FiveMemeFri – Trump Says He Won’t Investigate Joe Biden

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Our IndieGoGo for my new book Voluntaryism – How the Only “ISM” Fair For Everyone Leads to Harmony, Prosperity and Good Karma for All was supposed to end today. I extended it for another 15 days since we are only at $2818 of the $25,000 we are raising to finish the book which is only 11% of the total we need. I am going to be begin releasing some sample chapters, memes, and visualizations from the book starting next week. We could really use a heavy hitter to drive us over the goal line!

The Scam of Stew Peters’ “Documentary” Occupied

The Scam of Stew Peters’ “Documentary” Occupied

Controlled opposition Stew Peters and Jeff Berwick are “chumping” their audiences again, this time with a documentary on the Zionist occupation of the U.S. “government,” which is a real thing, while completely discrediting the information by wrapping it in poo. It is the same formula that Stew used to discredit factual information about the deaths caused by the Covid “vaccines” in his “documentary” Died Suddenly, whose expose The Died Suddenly Documentary – Understanding the Scam & Fact Check, is one of the top 10 most popular articles on this substack. Here is your guide to understanding what is “true vs. poo” in Occupied and how the inter-generational organized crime system controls the opposition by leading it themselves.

The Free-Market Mechanisms That Deliver Public Goods for Free without the Waste, Fraud, Abuse and Extortion

The Free-Market Mechanisms That Deliver Public Goods for Free without the Waste, Fraud, Abuse and Extortion

In his speech: How the Free Market Provides Public Goods for Free without the Waste, Fraud, Abuse and Extortion of Monopoly “Government,” Art of Liberty Foundation founder Etienne de la Boetie2 explores how a free market can efficiently provide the services typically handled by the government, but without the downsides of waste, fraud, abuse, and extortion.

Highlighting the principles of voluntaryism, Etienne explains how spontaneous order, competition, and the invisible hand of the market allow for innovation, cost reduction, and quality improvement in goods and services.

FiveMemeFri – Health Care CEOs Sweating While Denying Claims Today!

FiveMemeFri – Health Care CEOs Sweating While Denying Claims Today!

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The big story is I have published out Larken Rose’s speech from Liberty on the Rocks – Sedona – Th Voluntaryism Conference with transcript. It is superb. I am going to feature at least one speech with transcript a week in the order of presentation. If you like it then you can binge the rest at Sedona.ArtOfLiberty.org or on CiVL here: https://watch.civl.com/programs/the-voluntaryism-conference-2024

The Illegitimacy of “Government” and Rebooting Humanity – Larken Rose

The Illegitimacy of “Government” and Rebooting Humanity – Larken Rose

In this thought-provoking episode, political philosopher Larken Rose presents a challenge to the commonly accepted notion of government and authority. Entitled The Illegitimacy of “Government” & Rebooting Humanity, Larken’s talk explores how deeply ingrained beliefs in political authority contribute to societal problems such as war, corruption, and oppression. Through a series of hypothetical scenarios and humor, he questions the legitimacy of authority figures having “moral exemptions” that permit them to act in ways considered wrong for ordinary citizens. Larken delves into the essence of anarchism, defining it as the absence of rulers rather than the chaos often portrayed by monopoly media.