Libertarian/an cap listening not by Molyneux?

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14 Dec 2014, 5:10 pm

I'm new to the ideas of the red pill and voluntarism (they go hand in hand), and Id heard a lot about Stef, and Ive really been enjoying him for the last few months or so, but I've also seen some criticisms of his narcissism, and need some other listening for a more rounded understanding.
Preferably something I can listen to on a portable device.


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14 Dec 2014, 7:25 pm

James Boyle has a good book on copyright law that is applicable. He isn't libertarian, but he examines the issue a copyright law fairly across perspectives.

Audiobooks by Hayek, von Mises, and Rothbard would also be advisable for you.


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17 Dec 2014, 10:12 pm

Lysander Spooner's "No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority" on audiobook: https://archive.org/details/NoTreasonTh ... oAuthority


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23 Dec 2014, 5:55 pm

redicecreations.com has a lot of libertarian material in the podcast and the articles. you'll have to sift through it since it's a mix of all kinds of things, and I'm not sure all of it is reliable, but I used to like it, and still do, although after about a year and a half of regularly visiting the site I have grown a bit tired of it. Most of the material is libertarian/right-wing/anarchist/anti-establishment.



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23 Dec 2014, 7:40 pm

There's the Center for a Stateless Society.

There is also the writing of Paul Birch, helpfully archived by the Orions Arm project.



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23 Dec 2014, 10:29 pm

Magneto wrote:


I was gonna say, I don't think C4SS has anything available on audio, but I was happily wrong!

Markets Not Capitalism is definitely worth a listen.


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24 Dec 2014, 4:38 am

tomato wrote:
redicecreations.com has a lot of libertarian material in the podcast and the articles. you'll have to sift through it since it's a mix of all kinds of things, and I'm not sure all of it is reliable, but I used to like it, and still do, although after about a year and a half of regularly visiting the site I have grown a bit tired of it. Most of the material is libertarian/right-wing/anarchist/anti-establishment.

I helped you a bit with the sifting:

http://www.redicemembers.com/categories/economy.php

http://www.redicemembers.com/categories/voluntaryism_anarchy_law.php

I'm not sure you'll be able to view those sites without subscribing though, which is €15.00 for 3 months. I think you can listen to the first hour of all the episodes without a subscription, and read all the articles, but I'm not sure if you can view those links, which would be convenient since they are lists of episodes on economy and voluntaryism/anarchy/law, respectively, and that seems to be the closest to what you are looking for.

As I said I'm not sure how reliable all of the information on that site is. I personally think it's a mix. It is a spectrum ranging from very reliable to very woo-woo/mumbo jumbo/speculative/loose/vague. You'll have to use a pinch of salt as with everything, but I have found the site very rewarding, especially during my first year of visiting it. I found the book Economics In One Lesson, which is available as a free ebook here through that site, if I'm not mistaken it was one of these two episodes:

http://www.redicecreations.com/radio/2013/10/RIR-131021.php

http://www.redicecreations.com/radio/2012/06/RIR-120617.php