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Daily Briefing—6th-7th June 2010
Posted: 7 June 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, Andy Worthington, ATT, Bagram Air Base, BP, BP Gulf oil spill, Britain, caste system, China, EU, European Union, FDA, Freedom Flotilla, G20, Gaza blockade, Gitmo, global bank tax, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, habeas corpus, Hamid Karzai, Hugo Chavez, human rights, IDF, international law, Iran, IRGC, Israel, labor unions, law, Mike Adams, Pakistan, peace jirgas, Reliance of India, Sapin, Taliban, torture, Turkey, UN, UN Security Council, UNHRC, UNSC, Venezuela, Wikileaks, Yemen
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Daily Briefing—20th May 2010
Posted: 20 May 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, al-Quds, Arizona, Bank of America, banking, border violence, BP, Brazil, Bush Administration, China, CIA, Coast Guard, corporatism, East Jerusalem, eminent domain, EUR, eurozone, FDA, FDIC, financial crisis, Gareth Porter, Gaza, general strike, Gitmo, Glenn Kessler, Greece, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, immigration, Iran, Israel, Kyrgyzstan, Mexico, mortgage crisis, night raids, Obama Administration, Pakistan, Qatar, Red Shirts, renminbi, Roger Cohen, Russia, SB 1070, settlements, Syria, Texas, Thai protests, Thailand, Turkey, UN, UN Security Council, unemployment, US, WaMu, Wikileaks, yuan
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Daily Briefing—21st April 2010
Posted: 21 April 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: ACTA, Afghanistan, al-Qaeda, al-Qaida, Algeria, Amazon.com, anarchism, Andy Worthington, Argentina, banking, Benjamin Tucker, campaign contributions, capitalism, censorship, China, CIA, copyrights, corporatism, DC, Democrats, derivatives, DR Congo, economic crisis, economic sanctions, economy, Ecuador, FDA, Federal Reserve, France, Gaza, Gaza blockade, general strike, global bank tax, Goldman Sachs, Greece, Guantanamo Bay, hedge funds, IMF, immigration, indefinite detention, individualist anarchism, intellectual property, Iran, ISP, Israel, Israel Loby, Jeremy Scahill, Justin Raimondo, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Nakba, NAM, NATO, Nigeria, Non-Aligned Movement, Obama Administration, Pakistan, Palestinians, police brutality, Rachel Corrie, religious conflict, Ron Paul, scud missiles, Syria, Taliban, torture, Uganda, UK, voting rights bill, wage slavery
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U.S. Healthcare in Crisis: An FDR Interview with Dr. Mary Ruwart
Posted: 12 November 2009 by Stefan Molyneux in National News, Political ScienceTags: ADD, ADHD, anarchism, anti-Statism, behavioral disorders, Big Pharma, corporatism, economy, fascism, FDA, Freedomain Radio, healthcare, healthcare crisis, healthcare reform, HR 3200, human rights, law, libertarian, liberty, market-anarchism, Mary Ruwart, medicine, Newspeak, non-aggression principle, Obama, ObamaCare, patents, PelosiCare, placebo effect, politics, public option, regulation, Ritalin, Stefan Molyneux, US
Mary J. Ruwart, Ph.D. is a former pharmaceutical research scientist and Assistant Professor of Surgery. She has worked extensively with the disadvantaged in low-income housing and was a contender for the 1992 Libertarian Party Vice-Presidential nomination. Her scientific, political, and community activities have been profiled in several prestigious biographical works, including American Men and Women of Sciences, World’s Who’s Who of Women, International Leaders in Achievement, and Community Leaders of America (57:22):
U.S. Healthcare: Part I — More Guns Will Solve Everything!
Posted: 29 July 2009 by Stefan Molyneux in National News, Political ScienceTags: AMA, anarchism, anti-Statism, bureaucracy, class, corporatism, doctors, drug patents, economy, FDA, free market, Freedomain Radio, healthcare, inflation, licensing, market-anarchism, Medicare, medicine, midwife, Milton Friedman, mutual aid, objectivism, Stefan Molyneux, subsidies, US, welfare
What is wrong with American health care, and the simple steps you can take to start fixing it (23:08):
A Statist Intervention
Posted: 29 March 2009 by Stefan Molyneux in Political ScienceTags: anarchism, anti-Statism, democracy, elections, FDA, government, health care, law, libertarian, liberty, market-anarchism, Medicare, Molyneux, Newspeak, polticians, poverty, public education, utilitarianism, welfare
Freedomain Radio host Stefan Molyneux makes the argument against Statism for those who believe government is or can be ‘good’. (more…)