A Response to "On Not Voting…" – Video


A Response to "On Not Voting..."
Video I #39;m responding to: http://www.youtube.com Transcript can be found here: http://www.theanarchisttownship.freedom-blogs.com Punk Patriot #39;s FB page: http://www.facebook.com For more on *my* sort of left-libertarianism see: all-left.net Reason.com article mentioned: reason.com Vote for Nobody Campaign links: http://www.anti-politics.ws http://www.anti-politics.wsFrom:RageAgnstThClampdownViews:158 9ratingsTime:14:22More inNews Politics

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A question for Libertarians on the Meaning of "Freedom." We need a "New libertarianism" – Video


A question for Libertarians on the Meaning of "Freedom." We need a "New libertarianism"
Also what the fresh hell is wrong with positive liberty so long as the person who #39;s offering it is genuine? did you just try to George Owell us? 1984 but in favor of capitalist dictatorship instead of communist? frugaldad.comFrom:FireinthedawnViews:23 2ratingsTime:07:50More inPeople Blogs

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Bill Nye vs Penn Jillette (Arguing Endorsing Obama 2012 libertarianism politics ) – Video


Bill Nye vs Penn Jillette (Arguing Endorsing Obama 2012 libertarianism politics )
Libertarian Penn Jillette debates the Science Guy Bill Nye on his weekly podcast, "Penn #39;s Sunday School". Bill was on to discuss the fake article that had him blasting Todd "Legitimate Rape" Akin. These are three clips from an interview that lasted over an hour. The majority of the time, they keep things light and cordial. It was durring these three exchanges, that the tone and atmosphere became slightly (Very slight, these guys are so cool and nice) awkward. The last three minutes is the most "heated" the debate got. I #39;m a huge fan of Penn, and while I #39;m probably more inclined to agree with Bill on the issues they discussed, Penn does have me questioning if maybe we should just let things get worked out over the long term, even if in the short term there could be less then optimal consequences. The one point that I don #39;t quite understand, is when Penn brings up Martin Luther King 8:54. Isn #39;t that a case where the Federal government came in and imposed restrictions on racist people #39;s freedoms? Isn #39;t this Bill #39;s point, that Libertarian principles only work if EVERYONE starts from the same starting line, which obviously is not the case. I wish they had debated longer and really got into it, but they #39;re not politicians, and did not appear to want to engage in anything too heavy. Good for them, too bad for me.From:BackfirePicturesViews:416 4ratingsTime:10:06More inNews Politics

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Antiwar Radio 11/04/2008: Scott Horton Interviews Lew Rockwell – Video


Antiwar Radio 11/04/2008: Scott Horton Interviews Lew Rockwell
Lew Rockwell, president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute and proprietor of LewRockwell.com, discusses how voting propagates the myth of a representative participatory democracy, the virtue of not voting, the continuation of election fraud from ballot stuffing to computerized tampering, voting as sacrament to the state religion, why imposing higher thresholds of voting eligibility would be an improvement and how Ron Paul #39;s prescience about the economy and his widely heard public criticism of the Federal Reserve has more than compensated for the blame free markets, and by extension libertarianism, are getting for the financial crisis. Lew Rockwell is the founder and President of the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, Vice President of the Center for Libertarian Studies in Burlingame, California, and publisher of the political Web site LewRockwell.com. He served as Ron Paul #39;s congressional chief of staff between 1978 and 1982. Check out more great radio interviews and news articles @ antiwar.comFrom:LibertyInOurTimeViews:21 0ratingsTime:37:18More inNews Politics

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Ron Paul and Political Libertarianism [2010] – Video


Ron Paul and Political Libertarianism [2010]
Why I don #39;t support Ron Paul and hope the Libertarian Party goes away. Some Related Articles: Why Pick on Paul?: http://www.wendymcelroy.com The Teflon Libertarian Moderate: knowinghumans.net The Problem With Ron Paul: http://www.ncc-1776.org The Ron Paul Problem: http://www.strike-the-root.com The Apotheosis of Ron Paul: rayharvey.org Ron Paul Part 1: The Shape of Things to Come! http://www.youtube.com Ron Paul Part 2: Answers to Criticisms http://www.youtube.com Ron Paul Part 3: Politics versus Personal Liberty http://www.youtube.com Ron Paul Part 4: Infiltrating the Mafia: http://www.youtube.com The Ron Paul Revolution - A Postmortem (and prescription) http://www.youtube.com An Open Letter to Ron Paul Supporters http://www.youtube.com The Anarchist Roundtable #1: Ron Paul http://www.youtube.com More libertarian critique of Ron Paul sandefur.typepad.comFrom:Khadija UmayyadViews:65 10ratingsTime:10:45More inNews Politics

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Libertarians belief that freedom only applies to those that can dictate. – Video


Libertarians belief that freedom only applies to those that can dictate.
I had to cut the video short for time limit. But I want to delve into about how Alex Jones and other conspiracy nuts who claim libertarianism, fail to make the connection all mass conspiracies come back to private ownership abuses. If the banks are privatized, the political system is privatized, the arms trade and war machine is privatized... how is this communism/socialism #39;s fault?From:JimProfitBolshevikViews:27 4ratingsTime:08:32More inPeople Blogs

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MostlyHarmfull Blog Videos – Libertarianism as Ideology – Video


MostlyHarmfull Blog Videos - Libertarianism as Ideology
http://www.sites.google.com/site/mostlyharmfull These are my thoughts and opinions. Comments both in and not in agreement are welcomed and encouraged, but let it be known i will police them for crude or indecent language. And all out stupidity. Libertarian "Libertarianism (Political Ideology)" economics economy politics election philosophy ron rand paul gary johnson Libertarian "Libertarianism (Political Ideology)" economics economy politics election philosophy ron rand paul gary johnson Libertarian "Libertarianism (Political Ideology)" economics economy politics election philosophy ron rand paul gary johnsonFrom:TotalPerspectiveVlogViews:17 0ratingsTime:06:52More inPeople Blogs

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Why All Libertarians should blog! (Promoting Libertarianism) – Video


Why All Libertarians should blog! (Promoting Libertarianism)
Alex Merced discusses how if every libertarian had a blog we could quickly dominate search results become a bigger share in the philosophical market. Support Alex Merced donate.alexmerced.com AlexMerced.com - LearnEconomicsNow.com - Libertarian101.comFrom:Alex MercedViews:12 1ratingsTime:03:54More inEducation

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What is Libertarianism from a psychological standpoint? (Te vs Ti) – Video


What is Libertarianism from a psychological standpoint? (Te vs Ti)
This video sort of explain what Libertarianism is from a psychological standpoint. I was comparing 2 videos: Marcus Silva made a video (which ended up being mostly his emotional opinions and projection toward the end) at this link: http://www.youtube.com While this video was a response from PheonixFlag1776: http://www.youtube.com Marcus Silva values what is known as "objective logic." If it isn #39;t based on what has been tried and true, it shouldn #39;t be trusted. PheonixFlag1776 values what is known as "subjective logic" which is not grounded in tried and true facts, only facts that are based upon other facts. Both values are equally valid however one cannot be valid without the other. To my psychology followers, Marcus Silva is using Extroverted Thinking, while PheonixFlag1776 is using Introverted Thinking, although Marcus Silva #39;s Extroverted Thinking is less powerful than PheonixFlag1776 #39;s Introverted Thinking because Marcus Silva keeps getting lazy and slips into subjective value judgements (name calling). So from a Te user #39;s perspective, most Ti user #39;s look like raving cultists and lunatics, and Ti users think that Te users simply "don #39;t get it."From:EJArendeeViews:59 1ratingsTime:08:50More inNews Politics

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Libertarian Transhumanism – Wiki Article – Video


Libertarian Transhumanism - Wiki Article
Libertarian transhumanism is a political ideology synthesizing right-libertarianism and transhumanism. Self-identified libertarian transhumanists, such as Ronald Bailey of Reason magazine and Glenn R... Libertarian Transhumanism - Wiki Article - wikiplays.org Original @ http All Information Derived from Wikipedia using Creative Commons License: en.wikipedia.org Author: Antonu Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under:Creative Commons ASA 3.0, Licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License., GNU Free Documentation License, Creative Commons License Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported This work is in the public domain in the United States.From:WikiPlaysViews:5 0ratingsTime:07:05More inEducation

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Ron Swanson’s Libertarianism – Nothing The Government Does is Important – Video


Ron Swanson #39;s Libertarianism - Nothing The Government Does is Important
"Am I interrupting something important?" "Impossible, I work for the government." Fair Use Disclaimer: This video may contain copyrighted material. This material is made available for educational, research, and news reporting purposes only. This constitutes a #39;fair use #39; of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 USC section 107 of the US Copyright Law which allows citizens to reproduce, distribute or exhibit portions of copyright motion pictures, video tapes, or video disks under certain circumstances without authorization of the copyright holder.From:Jebby SandersonViews:1897 35ratingsTime:00:07More inNews Politics

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Norman Barry: Differing Foundations in Libertarian Thought – Video


Norman Barry: Differing Foundations in Libertarian Thought
Norman Barry was an author and professor of political science at the University of Buckingham. He was an expert on the works of Friedrich Hayek and Frederic Bastiat and was also an early exponent of public choice theory. He passed away in October 2008. In this video from a 1984 Libertarian International conference in London, Barry gives an advanced lecture on the different foundations for libertarian and classical liberal thought. Addressing the utilitarian, rationalistic, and natural rights traditions within libertarianism, Barry cites philosophers from Hume, Smith, and Hayek to Locke and Grotius. Download the .mp3 version of this lecture here: bit.lyFrom:LibertarianismDotOrgViews:200 4ratingsTime:56:14More inNews Politics

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Dr Stephen Davies: British Individualism and Libertarianism the Past and Today – Video


Dr Stephen Davies: British Individualism and Libertarianism the Past and Today
Stephen Davies, education director at the IEA, talks to the University of Essex Liberty League about the history of the liberty movement in the UK.From:EssexLibertyLeagueViews:72 7ratingsTime:46:08More inNews Politics

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Future Perfect by Steven Johnson – review

Can the principles behind the internet solve our problems? By Oliver Burkeman Midway through the 19th century, when the government of France set out to build Europe's most impressive railway system, there wasn't much doubt about how to do it: start in Paris, and build tracks in straight lines radiating outwards. "What a fine role for the state," the system's designer, Victor Legrand, rhapsodised ...

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Ayn Rand Institute Bigwigs Piss on Libertarianism, Libertarians Fight Back!

Funny but true: recently on Facebook, a "friend" tried to insult me by calling me a libertarian and a Randian--a follower of bad novelist Ayn Rand. While I don't mind being labeled with the former since it's somewhat true, I laughed at the latter. We trash Rand and her followers--the creepiest cultists this side of Scientology, although the chicks tend to be hotter--as much as possible here, especially the Irvine-based Ayn Rand Institute, which considers her and her writings their version of Jesus despite Rand's hatred of organized religion other than the sycophants around her.

While there are some similarities between libertarianism and Randians, the Randians (or, as they call themselves, Objectivists) hate the freewheeling libs. And if you don't believe me, then check out what Ayn Rand Institute founder Leonard Peikoff and current president Yaron Brooks had to say on a recent podcast. Brooks seems to have a problem that modern-day libertarianism is so damn hippy-dippy in its love of no war, no empire, and no drug war. "Even though it [libertarianism] might have initially been adopted innocently by certain people who were advocates of free markets, it was very quickly, in the 1960's and 70's co-opted by the anarchists and by the complete philosophic subjectivists," Brooks told Peikoff on the podcast. "And they dominated the movements throughout that period of time. Even though I believe that today the libertarian movement is fragmented, it's disintegrating."

"Disintegrating"? Libertarianism is more popular and accepted now than at any point in this nation's history, with more young people than I care to know labeling themselves as such to justify their love of free markets, drugs, and cursing. Objectivism, on the other hand, is crashing and burning--and if you don't believe me, check out the box-office numbers for the execrable film adaptation of the execrable novel, Atlas Shrugged.

(Quick aside: I remember trying to read this book back at Anaheim High, because Randians love to distribute Rand's works en masse to kiddies under the faade of a scholarship. Even then, her writing bored me to death--and I'm someone who could read Finnegan's Wake in two days and get what the fuck Joyce was trying to communicate).

Libertarians ain't taking the insults of Peikoff and Brooks lightly. LewRockwell.com has already posted its retort, and more should come. This sordid episode just further proves my experience: that Objectivists are the most conceited people on Earth, and about as rational as having an ice-cube machine in the Arctic.

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Johnson: Libertarianism is 'fast growing segment'

(CNN) - Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson weighed in Friday on his potential impact on the 2012 presidential race during an interview with CNN's "Newsroom."

"Where are the majority of Americans being represented by either of these two (parties). And I'll just tell you from my viewpoint, what I'm representing is the fastest growing segment of American politics today. The whole Libertarian movement," he said. "We'll see what happens on Election Day."

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