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The Benefits of Being Exploited

By Justin Oliver On April 12, 2011 · 4 Comments

Admittedly, the title is tongue-in-cheek. I don’t believe that there are any benefits of being actually exploited. It is a reference to Karl Marx’s mistaken theory of exploitation, which holds that the full benefit of the produce of labor rightfully belongs to the laborer. As the theory explains, owners of the means [...]

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Re: People who Piss me off: Free Market Anarchists

By Justin Oliver On April 4, 2011 · 14 Comments

Ad hominem attacks aside, YouTuber hawanja’s video on free-market anarchists seems to make the point that people “naturally organize themselves into hierarchies” that require violence to be maintained, so anarchism runs counter to the human condition. It is left unstated why violence is needed or ethically justified to maintain these hierarchies if they were [...]

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Re: The Con Job of Libertarian ‘Economics’

By Justin Oliver On March 25, 2011 · 1 Comment

I commented on a hit piece on Austrian economics at the self-identified Marxist website Political Affairs. Besides being completely unwarranted and poorly written in terms of grammar and spelling, the blog post was riddled with misrepresentations and outright fabrications about the “Mieses Institute.”

I posted a comment, and usually that would be the end [...]

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Theism Cannot Account for Objective Morality

By Justin Oliver On March 21, 2011 · Leave a Comment

I have addressed before why the notion of god is a contradiction and how objective morality can be discovered through empirical evidence. A point I have not mentioned is that many theists, despite their claims otherwise, hold that objective morality is impossible. Christians, for example, will claim that their god’s nature is all-good, [...]

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The Government-vs.-Business Canard

By Justin Oliver On March 17, 2011 · 3 Comments

The prevailing left-liberal position, as articulated by figures like Naomi Klein, is that big government is needed to hold big business in check, if not break it entirely. The argument primarily against reducing government power, as I understand it, is that autocratic big business would replace whatever reduction in government power were achieved. A [...]

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An Empirical Account for the Validity of Morality and Individual Rights

By Justin Oliver On March 14, 2011 · 2 Comments

There was recently a discussion on the Reddit’s Anarchism forum about the nature and origin of property rights. Many people, ironically both Objectivists and the vast majority of anarchists, believe that property rights would not exist in practice in the absence of a state to enforce those rights.

My take is that certain property [...]

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Self-contradiction in the Libertarian Party

By Justin Oliver On March 10, 2011 · Leave a Comment

The slogan of the national Libertarian Party is “Minimum Government, Maximum Freedom.” Yet, on the Introduction page, I read that “Government’s only role is to help individuals defend themselves from force and fraud.”

I can appreciate why many people could recognize those two ideas as synonymous, but they are not. The size of [...]

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Re: The Tyranny of Property

By Justin Oliver On March 7, 2011 · Leave a Comment

In Labadie Warren’s “The Tyranny of Property,” I learned that all non-personal property “should be considered unowned.” Immediately, Warren takes a logical leap by making a moral claim that people “should” act a certain way (i.e., not enforce non-personal property rights). Without justifying logically, Warren transitioned from stating what is the case to asserting [...]

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