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July, 2002 archives
7/31/2002The Burden of Proof
Aaron Sutherlin says the burden of proof is on the statists.
7/30/2002The Brother
Aaron Hartter writes in the fashion of an old Irish columnist...
7/26/2002Voices of Dissent
James S says your dissenting voice does make a difference.
7/25/2002I'm Still Not a Cultural Conservative
Keith Preston's answer to Matt Lancaster's rebuttal.
7/25/2002Anarchy on the Court
Clay Shonkwiler on stateless basketball.
7/24/2002The United States of Assyria
John Newman says the comparison of America with Rome is good, but even more accurate is to compare it with Ancient Assyria.
7/24/2002A Rebuttal for Keith Preston
Matt Lancaster responds to Keith Preston's continued review of Hoppe's Democracy: The God That Failed
7/23/2002Disputing Narveson On The Coercion Of Free Riders
John Kennedy has a little problem with Jan Narveson's "Pure Libertarianism."
7/22/2002Matrix of Useful Idiots
Casey Williams' new cartoon debuts on ASC!
7/22/2002Make Hay While the Sun Shines
Caleob King breaks up the dark clouds (and long essays) with a little piece on hay and the market.
7/22/2002What Jesus Lived And Died For
Charles Stampul says why Jesus Christ became the most written about person who ever lived.
7/18/2002Is Free Immigration Forced Immigration?
Lysander's Ghost serves up yet another essay against Hoppe's "icky third worlder" phobia.
7/17/2002Suicide Politics
Adam Young reminds us that Assassination Politics has been tried before, and has failed miserably time and again.
7/16/2002Stray Dog , Part I
George Potter continues with a new story that continues from his "Ghost" series.
7/12/2002No Need to Worry
Clay Shonkwiler syas there's no such thing between getting rid of our own State and defending against foreign ones.
7/11/2002The Jim Bell System
Robert Vroman describes "Assassination Politics" and offers reasons why it is moral and inevitable...
7/11/2002The Politics of Destruction
...and Bob Murphy smashes Vroman's assertions to pieces, proving "AP" to be destined to failure from an economic as well as moral standpoint.
7/10/2002The State IS a Church
James S says could give a rat's ass whether the State and religion are together or separate...because the largest, most evil religion there is, is Statism.
7/9/2002Why I am Not a Statist
Vinny Conzolano parodies Joe Farah's "Why I am Not a Libertarian."
7/9/2002The Non-Aggression Principle and Weapons Ownership
David Masten theorizes on WMD in the stateless society.
7/8/2002Home Depot Needs Moral Repo
David Brown on the Home Depot "betrayal".
7/8/2002A Heavy Priority
Emmett Harris says the government wants you to get in shape...so much so that it's now a "national priority."
7/4/2002Insuring My Two Cents
Aaron Sutherlin inserts himself into Silas and Bob's murder insurance debate.
7/4/2002Jawas, Hutts, and Counter-Economics
Carl Rose continues with Part II of his Tatooine Is the Star Wars Ancapistan series.
7/4/2002Block-busted!
Jason Ditz reports a boycott on market forces...boycott Blockbuster because they suck, not because they have selectively higher prices. :) Netflix, ho!
7/4/2002Drug Legalization Brings Misery
Warren Tilson with a hilarious view of post-gun-and-drug-laws America.
7/3/2002Why I Am Not a Cultural Conservative
Keith Preston continues his review of HHH's Democracy, The God That Failed...but this time he attacks Hoppe's ridiculous cultural conservative attitudes.
7/3/2002Remember, We're in a War
Rachael Fajardo says Fox News gets her blood boiling, but not as much as their idiot guests who shrug at civilian deaths cause by a rampaging Empire.
7/2/2002Biometrics, Privacy and Rights
Caleob King says what we so desperately want to keep from the State now may be something we could sell in the future...
7/2/2002100 Million Murderous Thieves
Casey Williams rants about voters, politicians, doctors, teachers...nobody is left unscathed!
7/1/2002Insuring Chaos Theory
Bob Murphy defends his magnum (well, only) opus from Silas Barta's attacks.
7/1/2002Ghost, Part II
The second half of George Potter's story.