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Episode 113 - Property rights enforcement versus the injustices of statism

Episode 113 - Property rights enforcement versus the injustices of statism

Complete Liberty Podcast · Wes Bertrand

May 26, 201042m 10s

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Show Notes

State created and supported assets will tend to become liabilities in a free market

The fundamental difference between a system of private property and so-called public property is that the former entails accountability, consent, and jurisdiction while the latter entails unjust coercion based on collectivistic abstractions

"private property" is a redundancy and "public property" is a contradiction in terms

Confessions of a Recovering Ideologue, Part I

http://gene-callahan.blogspot.com/2010/05/confessions-of-recovering-ideologue.html

His LRC archives

http://www.lewrockwell.com/callahan/callahan-arch.html

"State" doesn't exist; it's just a collectivistic abstraction

Property is just an extension of self-ownership

Individuals must use rationality to resolve things in a mutually beneficial fashion

Big picture timeline of humanity and innovation

http://www.kurzweilai.net/meme/frame.html?main=/articles/art0274.html

Government operates based on collectivism and "might makes right"

Property brings about freedom; statism brings about slavery

bumper music "The Tide Is Turning" by Roger Waters

http://www.roger-waters.com/

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