Size | Seeds | Peers | Completed |
---|---|---|---|
38.35 MiB | 0 | 0 | 0 |
No State Project - June 26, 2010 - Porcupine Freedom Festival Roundtable - Guests: Larken Rose, Jim Davies, Pete Eyre, and Alex Knight
Time: Saturdays, 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm CST on AmericanFreedomRadio.com. [color=#0080BF]Interact with the show LIVE with your questions or comments using [color=#0080BF]phone: (402) 237-2525, [color=#0080BF]skype: frankrizzo3, or [color=#0080BF]email: marcstevens@marcstevens.net.
Show Motto: Deprogramming the world one show at a time. The only show on the air dedicated to bringing about a voluntary society. Government are only men and women providing their services on a violent basis, and if they were so interested in protecting your life and liberty they would offer it to you on a voluntary basis.
Marc Stevens is a consultant and the author of the book Adventures In Legal Land. This unique book rips off the "state's" veil of legitimacy and exposes the most pervasive world hoax - the government hoax. Marc Stevens proves there is no "state". Marc is a voluntaryist (libertarian) who believes government is anti-freedom and his No State Project show is dedicated to bringing about a voluntary society.
Marc's website is MarcStevens.net and there you will find his articles, forum, store, and news. You can also find more on Strike-the-Root, YouTube, FaceBook and MySpace.
Guests: Larken Rose [LarkenRose.com, YouTube.com/LarkenRose], Jim Davies [TakeLifeBack.com, TOLFA.us, LewRockwell.com, Strike-the-Root.com], Pete Eyre [PeteEyre.com, LibertyOnTour.com, MotorhomeDiaries.com, CopBlock.org], Alex Knight III [C4SS.org, Strike-the-Root.com].
Show Topics: PorcFest Roundtable edition -|- The Iron Web plot surprises -|- Jim's journey towards freedom through recognizing the inconsistencies of self-ownership within libertarianism -|- Milton Friedman's Capitalism and Freedom -|- Pete's journey towards freedom through mobile activism -|- Alex's journey towards freedom through libertarian activism -|- the failure of electoral politics -|- popular objections to a free society -|- finding and recognizing innovative solutions within a free society -|- exposing the violence used to force compliance with bureaucrat's legal opinions, or, "laws" -|- the dangerous psychological disassociation by maintaining the erroneous concept of the "state" -|- the absurdity of using the political process to fix political problems -|- discussing the personal implications of statism -|- sharing voluntaryist media -|- following logical conclusions of statism -|- incarceration does not prove that someone is wrong; Galileo -|- overcoming blind tradition with reason -|- Sweden's welfare state -|- [color=#FF0000]citizen-[color=#8040FF]individual identity crisis -|- unsuccessful tyrants -|- the logical and practical absurdities of "representative democracy" -|- asking for evidence of a principal-agent relationship between an alleged citizen and any representative -|- invasiveness of government controlled immigration policy -|- [color=#8040FF]non-participation with violent monopolies -|- "consent of the governed" jingoist mentality -|- third-party political debate censorship -|- government manipulation of public opinion -|- abolition of theft by color of law in Florida and Virginia -|- the two conditions that cause government to shrink: 1) too much civil disobedience or 2) people's willingness to take up arms -|- voting for [color=#8040FF]ideas and [color=#8040FF]principals over [color=#FF0000]cyclic-term candidates -|- the failure of "limited-government" candidates to actually limit government when they take office -|- transitioning towards a free society, or, a voluntary society -|- and the statist-government con job.