Tag Archives: marxism
we all admit the existence of exploiters
I’m in the awkward position of being a pretty radical libertarian. Given the opportunity, I would whittle down government interference in the economy down to zero. And by government interference in the economy, I mean any attempt to redistribute income by force from the rich to the poor, or from the poor to the rich. [...]
Posted in economics Also tagged healthcare, libertarianism, ponzi scheme, poverty, social security, the left wing, the right wing, walmart, war on drugs, zoning laws 2 Comments
kerby anderson, government, and the bible
I’m not going to try to tell you what sort of government, if any, the Bible demands we build. A lot of people do that. I’m going to do the exact opposite. I’m going to take a fair representative of what many Christians do with the Bible, and explain why their system of reasoning is [...]
Posted in uncategorized Also tagged bible, christian view of government and law, civil government, government, kerby anderson, philospher-kings, plato, romans 3:23 2 Comments
murdoch misunderstands the internet news world
“I think when they’ve got nowhere else to go they’ll start paying,” he said. Related Posts:the story of the bible translation project on this siteon google snooping and the march of the regulatorswhy google is so successful, and why this site existsReplacing BHS: Or, How to Make Yourself Well Known in the Field of Biblical [...]
Posted in in the news Also tagged advertizing, competition, copyright, google, internet, media, microsoft, news, newspapers, pay wall, rupert murdoch 1 Comment
from the communist manifesto