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 existsA World of ElitesThe Debt Situation is Like a Microphone
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