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Ideals, Realities, and Reforming Government

We liberty-lovers are, self-admittedly, a pretty idealistic bunch. Continue reading…

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Rights as Things

What are rights? The purpose of this short essay, or collection of thoughts, is to explore that question. Continue reading…

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LDS Liberty Blitz III

Intellectual Property Revisited / Why didn’t Joseph Smith copyright the 116 translated pages before giving to Martin Harris to show to family and friends? Continue reading…

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The First Christmas – A Libertarian Event, Too

I thought I’d share here are the details that make the Christmas story a libertarian event, too. Continue reading…

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Libertarianism – A Correction To Caleb Smitherson

Whatever the merits of Caleb Smitherson’s And Chris Brown’s arguments, I leave those to them to refute. The purpose of this short article is to make a few corrections to Caleb Smitherson’s explanation of libertarianism and his interpretation of scripture regarding it. Continue reading…

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God and Secular Government

Just because God has authorized limited government and some coercive taxation, that does not mean that we must have limited government and some coercive taxation. All it means is that those who seek to have limited government and some coercive taxation are held accountable to God to not overstep the limits that he has authorized. Continue reading…

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Self-Ownership and God

Whether or not you believe that God exists, or that he owns our bodies, it must be understood that libertarian philosophy only concerns the relationships between mortal men. Continue reading…

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Stewardship and Non-Aggression

Understanding the non-aggression principle in light of the stewardship principle alters only a few, but critically important areas of libertarian philosophy. Continue reading…

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Vices Are Not Crimes

One who seeks to promote freedom and liberty must consistently promote all types of liberty, so long as those freedoms do not infringe on the liberties of others. I consider moral freedom one of those liberties that must be protected. Continue reading…

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Do We Ever Get Out of Anarchy?

Even within Government, there still exists anarchy Continue reading…

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Do God's Commandments Violate the Libertarian Principle of Non-aggression?

A Response to Skyler Collins… Continue reading…

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