Complete Liberty Podcast
Summary: Have you had it with politics-as-usual? Are you curious about why the vague notion of "public interest" is constantly forwarded by those who want to control you and your property? Do you yearn for a day when you are respected as an individual? Do you want to learn about the implications of self-ownership? Do you desire to live in a brilliantly better future? A dangerous myth perpetuates our political plight in America - the belief that we are free. In fact, scores of unjust laws violate our individual rights daily. We are taxed, regulated, and forced to fund governmentally monopolized services, and if we attempt to defend ourselves from any of these infringements, we are fined, arrested, punished, or even destroyed. We are no longer subjects to the King, but are we veritable slaves to the State? Most of us are afraid to answer this question, because it's easier to conform and pretend that the myth of our freedom is true. But living in fear and being obedient aren't the essence of the American spirit - embracing liberty is. Complete Liberty Podcast explains not only the sundry ills of statism, but also why political freedom is so important - and how we, as Americans, can achieve it. Visit the website of the book at www.completeliberty.com.
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- Artist: Wes Bertrand
- Copyright: GNU General Public License (Public Domain)
Podcasts:
Episode 146 - Unconditional parenting, part eight
Episode 145 - Steve Jobs, Apple, producers vs governments
Episode 144 - Unconditional parenting, part seven
Episode 143 - Unconditional parenting, part six
Episode 142 - Human farming and Ask The Anarchist Podcast
Episode 141 - Unconditional parenting, part five
Episode 140 - Unconditional parenting, part four
Episode 139 - Unconditional parenting, part three
Episode 138 - Unconditional parenting, part two
Episode 137 - Unconditional parenting, part one
Episode 136 - Nonviolent communication reexamined
Episode 135 - Cops, statist culture, and nonviolent communication
Episode 134 - Violence of cops and judges, need for nonviolent communication
Episode 133 - The biggest human problem and practicing nonviolent communication
Episode 132 - Cultural roots of authoritarianism in need of nonviolent communication