Everyday Anarchy by Stefan Molyneux

A patriot will say that a sol­dier “serves” his coun­try; oth­ers may take him to task for his blind obe­di­ence. Acts con­sid­ered “mur­der­ous” in peace­time are hailed as “noble” in war, and so on.
Some words can never be reha­bil­i­tated – and nei­ther should they be. Nazi, evil, incest, abuse, rape, mur­der – these are all words which describe the black­est impulses of the human soul, and can never be turned to a good end. Read on…

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Practical Anarchy — The Book by Stefan Molyneux

It is impor­tant to under­stand up front that this book will con­tain truths that will likely be highly threat­en­ing to you – and cer­tainly to those around you. The world, viewed philo­soph­i­cally, remains a series of slave camps, where cit­i­zens – tax live­stock – labor under the chains of illu­sion in the ser­vice of their mas­ters. As I talked about in my book, “Real-Time Rela­tion­ships,” the pre­da­tions of the rulers sur­vive on the hor­i­zon­tal attacks of the slaves. Because we sav­age each other, we remain ruled by sav­ages. Read on…

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