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CULTURAL MARXISM: The Corruption of America

Preview:   Full video (free) A love affair with collectivist ideologies has lead to ever bigger government and the welfare-warfare state. Lead by a Marxist splinter group called the “Frankfurt School” — “the long march through the institutions” has infiltrated every corner of Western culture to corrupt traditional Christian values with “political correctness,” another name Read More

▶ Jon Stewart’s 19 Tough Questions for Libertarians!

Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio, responds to 19 tough questions for libertarians. What would be your best response to these questions and statements: 0:06 – Is government the antithesis of liberty? 0:47 – One of the things that enhances freedoms are roads. Infrastructure enhances freedom. A social safety net enhances freedom. 2:02 – What Read More

The Question Libertarians Just Can’t Answer – Answered!

0:00 – Why are there no libertarian countries? If libertarians are correct in claiming that they understand how best to organize a modern society, how is it that not a single country in the world in the early twenty-first century is organized along libertarian lines? 3:00 – It’s not as though there were a shortage Read More

I Could Just Murder You (A History of Government on Earth)

Hupso Share Buttons – http://www.hupso.com/share/ Hupso Share Buttons A rapid-fire look at the various threats, myths, excuses, promises and threats (again) the power-hungry relied upon throughout history, and how they were mostly laughed into non-existence by an increasingly rational civilization. Taken from School Sucks Podcast Episode 041: The Natural State? From the series, American History Read More

The Levellers and Early Libertarian Thought | Mises Institute

The first-ever libertarians were the Levellers, an English political movement active in the seventeenth century. The Levellers contributed to the elaboration of the methodological and political paradigm of individualism, and they are at the origin of the radical strand of classical liberalism. While the Levellers are often characterized as a quasi-socialist movement, closer examination shows Read More

▶ Exploring Liberty: An Introduction to Libertarian Thought (David Boaz)

In the first lecture in the “Exploring Liberty” series, David Boaz, the author of Libertarianism: A Primer, gives an introduction to the theory and politics of liberty. Libertarianism is the belief that each person has the right to live his life as he chooses so long as he respects the equal rights of others. Libertarians Read More

Law without Government: Principles / Conflict Resolution in a Free Society (3 video)

part 1: Law without Government: Principles Part One of a series of films exploring a society where there is law and order, but no government. This part introduces the definitions of law and government, illustrating the concepts using a simple desert-island scenario. part 2: Law without Government: Conflict Resolution in a Free Society This is Read More

The Philosophy of Liberty: Plunder

!Welfare, #Legal Plunder          
In this follow up video to The Philosophy of Liberty: Property, we explore Frederic Bastiat’s concept of Legal Plunder. Is it ever OK for government to steal your stuff and give it to someone else? Or is government just a glorified organized crime syndicate ala Tony Soprano? Does it really make sense for citizens to Read More