June, 2002 archives
6/28/2002Insuring Intent
Silas Barta reviews Bob Murphy's
Chaos
Theory ...ouch.
6/27/2002Ghost, Part I
I know the forumers have
seen this already, but for the rest, here's the first part of George Potter's
enthralling tale of spending three days in a Chicago prison.
6/27/2002Common Goods
Aaron Hartter
tells a story about a town that suddenly finds itself hoodwinked into government...and
war, poverty, and death.
6/26/2002How Do We Get There?
Good question! Let's let
Matt Lancaster answer it.
6/26/2002The Mark of the Beast
Michael Gilson de Lemos says
to keep your eye out for the signs of State brainwashing...they're everywhere
and increasingly evident.
6/26/2002My Shopping Cart, My Friend
Jason Ditz is worried about
his purchases being tracked
while he shops.
Gil Guillory says Adam Smith
could have made a much better impact on the world...if only he had lived long
enough.
6/24/2002Forum Hits 500!
Bob Murphy can't believe
there are so many of us in one spot.
Ted Maitlin on mooching off
the State.
For you sci-fi dorks...title
is pretty self-explanatory.
6/19/2002The Revolution Will Be All Business
John T Kennedy:
forget commie organizations and persuasion, it's all about profit.
6/18/2002Whither the Final Frontier?
Space travel: not profitable
enough to expect the market to take it over? Bullshit, says John Newman.
An old lady rides her bike
in Cuba and gets in trouble with Big Brother. Jason Ditz reports.
6/14/2002The Importance of Self-Sovereignty
Diane Rhodes says fuck self-ownership.
It's all about self-rule.
6/13/2002The Taxation Dilemma?
Aaron Sutherlin with
his own take on the Prisoner's Dilemma.
Bob Murphy's gonna learn us all a lesson in AI and other philosophical stuff.
Caleob King says those societies where old men wear funny hats are a
potential model for gauging reputation in the stateless society.
Matt Lancaster delivers his own military theory, apparently with much
prodding from Bob Murphy.