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Tag Archives: Lysander Spooner
Burn the Constitution
On this, Constitution Day, I thought it would be important to highlight Lysander Spooner’s treatise “The Constitution of No Authority,” which makes a number of salient insights into the nature of the so-called law of the land. The Constitution is … Continue reading
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Odds and Enders for March 3
~ I started uploading Ron Paul’s speech from Feb. 28 to the first-ever Texas Liberty Campaign convention. Not bad a job for my first video. ~ The Green Energy Fantasy Regardless of one’s views on global warming–and there is ample … Continue reading



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Secession, Another Word for Anarchism
A liberal friend of mine pointed out why he opposed the concept of secession as a reductio ad absurdum. As he put it, the right to secession must includes the right of the individual to seceded from the state, a … Continue reading →