Posts Tagged ‘philosophy’
Battle of Ideas: John B. Wells Interviews The Dollar Vigilante [VIDEO]
John B. Wells has been described as a Renaissance man who “savors the pursuit of knowledge and discovery, from the arcane to the esoteric.” His show Caravan to Midnight (CTM) dives deep into hard-hitting “alternative news” stories and opinions on a variety of issues. From conspiracy theories and current events, to paranormal, science, politics, religion,…
Read MoreThe Establishment’s Worst Fear Is You Reaching Your Potential [VIDEO]
It’s been said that the human body is a temple—an adage which, if true, could have profound implications for how we treat others and especially ourselves. Putting aside for a moment any personal beliefs about gods, afterlife, or spirituality, we can say with certitude that our bodies are most definitely temples—for our consciousness. I suppose this isn’t…
Read MoreRoss Ulbricht Finally Free?
The holiday season is upon us once again, and this is often a time when some of us like to reflect on what gives our lives meaning, and set some goals for the coming years. For most libertarians, the ideals of peace and freedom motivate nearly everything that we do, and we are all trying…
Read MoreAnarchist Banned From Poland, Passport Cancelled [VIDEO]
[featured-img] He’s a man without a country… even if not by choice. Steve Zedski has recently found himself stranded in London and effectively disowned by his native land of Poland. Upon arriving in the Queen’s capital, British customs criminals (agents) informed him that there was a “problem” with his papers—and so followed hours of interrogation,…
Read MoreAnarchy Is Viral: Why Freedom Is Spreading Fast [VIDEO]
[featured-img] It was 2009 when I began my work in spreading the anarcho-capitalist message of peace and prosperity. Since launching The Dollar Vigilante and Anarchast, nearly a decade ago, times have sure changed. For starters, I’ve changed—and thank goodness… That’s a screenshot from the very first episode of Anarchast—humble origins indeed. The term “anarchy” was…
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