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The State and Violence

Some argue that the 2nd amendment allows for the people’s right to guarantee a “limited government”. The argument here is that violence is necessary to combat the initiation of violence. A peaceful and free society should never have this as a prerequisite for existence—it is, in fact, a contradiction. Continue reading

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Central Banking and War

The Central Bank has been at the center of the State’s ability to finance wars on a large scale. As a result, it can be said that without central banking the large wars of the 20th Century would have never taken place, as they would have been impossible to fund. Continue reading

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Zionism’s Losing Battle

Zionism is doomed to failure, and the only Middle East peace solution is a dissolution of government and the return of economic and social freedoms to both the Jews and the Arabs. Continue reading

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Inevitability of Government

A world without government is a dream of all anarcho-capitalists. It is a pretty picture, and in theory in might even be the best “political system” for society. However, there are many arguments which could be made against anarcho-capitalism, and without a doubt the topic is one of heated debate. Continue reading

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