Jeff Tucker on grasping onto one’s ‘intellectual property’.
Archive for May, 2009
Should You Give Away Your Precious IP?
Posted: 31 May 2009 by Jeffrey A. Tucker in Political ScienceTags: Against Intellectual Monopoly, anarchism, anti-Statism, copyleft, copyright, corporatism, David Levine, intellectual property, IP, law, libertarian, liberty, market-anarchism, Michelle Boldrin, Newspeak, US
Gangsters in Blue
Posted: 31 May 2009 by Kevin Carson in National News, Political ScienceTags: anarchism, anti-Statism, C4SS, Center for a Stateless Society, corruption, fascism, human rights, Kevin Carson, LAPD, libertarian, liberty, police, police state, terrorism, Thomas Knapp, US
Kevin Carson on the police.
Moral Leadership
Posted: 28 May 2009 by Stefan Molyneux in International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: anarchism, anti-Statism, British Parliament, economy, ethics, expense scandal, fascism, Freedomain Radio, government, law, libertarian, liberty, market-anarchism, military, morality, Newspeak, nuclear weapons, police, prisons, rape, Stefan Molyneux, US, War
Freedomain Radio host Stefan Molyneux on the problem of who watches the watchdogs — recent corruption with the British Parliament, rape in the U.S. military, domestic violence among police officers.
International Affairs Discussion with Stefan Molyneux (mp3)
Posted: 28 May 2009 by Little Alex in International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: Ahmadinejad, anarchism, anti-Statism, ASEAN, China, corporatism, dollar hegemony, economic crisis, fascism, fiat money, Gold standard, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Judaism, libertarian, liberty, Middle East, Netanyahu, Newspeak, North Korea, NPT, nuclear weapons, Peres, Putin, religion, Russia, SOFA, terrorism, US, US dollar, War, yuan, Zionism
Freedomain Radio host Stefan Molyneux and Little Alex discuss the Middle East and China’s motivations in the global economy.
Rachel Maddow on Obama’s Plans For ‘Preventive, Prolonged, Indefinite Detention’
Posted: 22 May 2009 by Little Alex in International Affairs, National News, Political ScienceTags: Bush Administration, Center for Constitutional Rights, Cheney, Constitution, fascism, Gitmo, habeas corpus, human rights, Keith Olbermann, law, libertarian, liberty, Michael Ratner, MSNBC, Newspeak, Obama, preventative detention, Rachel Maddow, US
MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow on President Obama’s speech — calling him out for his leaked plan to detain people against the Constitution.
Privatizing the Senate, Nationalizing Industry…
Posted: 21 May 2009 by Stefan Molyneux in National News, Political ScienceTags: anarchism, anti-Statism, Congress, fascism, Gitmo, government, Iraq War, libertarian, liberty, market-anarchism, Newspeak, Obama, preventative detention, private military contractors, public education, rendition, Stefan Molyneux, US, War on Terror
Freedomain Radio host Stefan Molyneux on privatizing restaurants on Capitol Hill, Guantánamo, and Obama rubbing it in our face that which makes the State what it is: its ‘monopoly on violence’.
Jeremy Scahill: Obama’s ‘Thug Squad’ at Guantánamo Bay — Part II (Audio)
Posted: 21 May 2009 by Editors in International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: ACLU, AntiWar radio, AntiWar.com, Binyam Mohamed, Black Shirts, CCR, Clinton, Cuba, ERF, fascism, George Bush, Gitmo, Guantanamo Bay, human rights, Immediate Reaction Force, international law, Iraq War, IRF, Jeremy Scahill, KSM, law, libertarian, liberty, Michael Ratner, Middle East, NeoCons, Newspeak, Obama, Omar Deghayes, Scott Horton, Sean Baker, Spain, terrorism, torture, US, Wall Street Journal, War, War on Terror
Jeremy Scahill discusses his must-read article from last week — “Obama Thug Squad Brutalizing Prisoners at Gitmo” — with Scott Horton on AntiWar Radio. The Immediate Reaction Force (IRF) is one of the many, and most shocking, disgusting realities within the War of Terror.
Jeremy Scahill: Obama’s ‘Thug Squad’ at Guantánamo Bay — Part I (Video)
Posted: 21 May 2009 by Editors in International AffairsTags: ACLU, Amy Goodman, Black Shirts, CCR, Cuba, Democracy Now, ERF, fascism, George Bush, Gitmo, Guantanamo Bay, human rights, Immediate Reaction Force, international law, Iraq War, IRF, Jeremy Scahill, law, libertarian, liberty, Michael Ratner, Middle East, NeoCons, Newspeak, Obama, Omar Deghayes, terrorism, torture, US, Wall Street Journal, War, War on Terror
Jeremy Scahill discusses his must-read article from last week — “Obama Thug Squad Brutalizing Prisoners at Gitmo” — on Democracy Now! (DN!). The Immediate Reaction Force (IRF) is one of the many, and most shocking, disgusting realities within the War of Terror.
How MSM Misleads the Public About Israel With Euphemisms Like “Facts on the Ground”
Posted: 20 May 2009 by Tom Murphy in International Affairs, Palestine-Israel, Political ScienceTags: al-Quds, East Jerusalem, fascism, Gaza, Golan Heights, international law, Israel, Middle East, Netanyahu, Newspeak, Obama, Palestine, settlements, terrorism, UN, US, War, war crimes, West Bank, Zionism
Tom Murphy on the vagueness of the American MSM toward the Netanyahu-Obama meeting as if they were negotiations where Israel may have to ‘concede’ positions or sacrifice land when they’ve been (uncontroversially) violating international law for decades.
They’re in the Tank… for Obama
Posted: 18 May 2009 by Editors in International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: Afghanistan, anarchism, anti-Statism, AntiWar.com, CNN, fascism, George Bush, human rights, international law, Iraq, Justin Raimondo, libertarian, liberty, media, Middle East, MSNBC, NBC, Newspeak, NYT, Obama, propaganda, terrorism, US, War, Washington Post
A message from AntiWar.com.
Senator Rand Paul? (mp3)
Posted: 18 May 2009 by Editors in International Affairs, National News, Political ScienceTags: Afghanistan, AntiWar radio, AntiWar.com, Cheney, corporatism, economy, election, Federal Reserve, George Bush, Gitmo, human rights, international law, Iraq, Jim Bunning, law, libertarian, liberty, market-anarchism, Middle East, Newspeak, Obama, Rand Paul, Ron Paul, Scott Horton, Senate, terrorism, torture, US, War, war crimes, War on Terror
AntiWar Radio host Scott Horton really grills the son of Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX), Dr. Rand Paul, who announced last week that he’s opened an exploratory committee for a U.S. Sentate run in 2010, representing Kentucky.
The U.S., Russia, Georgia, and the Five-Day War (mp3)
Posted: 18 May 2009 by Editors in International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: AntiWar radio, AntiWar.com, Cheney, fascism, George Bush, Georgia, human rights, international law, libertarian, liberty, Mark Ames, Newspeak, Obama, Putin, Russia, Saakashvili, Scott Horton, terrorism, UN, UN Security Council, US, War
Scott Horton interviews Mark Ames on the geopolitics, history, and future of the Russo-Georgian conflict, heavily opposed Georgian president, Georgia’s significance in the oil industry, and NATO.
Will AntiWar Radio Be Silenced?
Posted: 17 May 2009 by Editors in International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: Andrew Bacevich, AntiWar radio, AntiWar.com, Chris Floyd, Chris Hedges, Clinton, fascism, Frida Berrigan, George Bush, Glenn Greenwald, human rights, international law, Iraq, Israel, James Bamford, John Cusack, Juan Cole, Kathy Kelly, law, Lawrence Wilkerson, Lew Rockwell, libertarian, liberty, Middle East, Netanyahu, Newspeak, Noam Chomsky, Obama, Patrick Cockburn, Philip Weiss, Robert Pape, Ron Paul, Russell Means, Scott Horton, Scott Ritter, Sibel Edmonds, terrorism, US, War, Zionism
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