Some of the latest work posted to the DFW Alliance of the Libertarian Left’s blog are a commentary supportive of the efforts of those in the GLBT community to bring awareness to some difficult issues and an announcement of a new reading club event.
Fort Worth councilman Joel Burns received nationwide media attention [...]
Mary Ruwart’s celebrated 1993 book “Healing Our World in the Age of Aggression” has been released as a free audiobook at Free Keene.
In the book, Ruwart convincingly demonstrates how aggression dampens community involvement and personal responsibility, whereas libertarian principles offer compassion for those in need.
The book played an important role in evolving [...]
It is typically conceded that a starving man is not free, and this marks the alleged defining flaw of a free market, the commoditization of labor. The contention is that the relationship between employers and employees is really no different than the relationship between muggers and their victims: obey or die. Typically, market opponents [...]
In Karl Marx’s and Frederick Engels’ early portrayal of communism, they envisioned an end to the artificial scarcity and economic turbulence they believed was set in place by the private ownership of capital. No longer would an individual be confined to an “exclusive sphere of activity, which is forced upon him and from which he [...]
For ages, people have tried to construct the most ideal form of government. By “ideal,” I mean that which fulfills its purpose. The ideal pencil functions as a pencil should, allowing a writer to transcribe ideas onto a medium. What idea, good or bad, a writer transcribes is irrelevant. The pencil qua pencil does its [...]
As the famous nursery rhyme goes, “Ring around the rosey, // A pocket full of posies // ashes, ashes. // We all fall down.” So the scare goes, which some believe will happen when or if the federal and state governments collapse. (As far as I have read, the rhyme was created around the time [...]
One of the last points to integrate into my evolution of support for self-government and natural liberty were the rational limits on property rights. In learning (and still learning) of how far a property claim extends over others, I think I have a deeper appreciation for what a free society might look like and a [...]
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Why ‘Anarchist’
The best reason for calling yourself an anarchist is because you are one. Yet, there are still good reasons to call yourself an anarchist even if you are not quite there yet, as Brian Micklethwait pointed out in a past edition of Libertarian Alliance.
An important point about anarchism is that no political movement [...]