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Daily Briefing—15th-16th Sept 2010
Posted: 16 September 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, airstrikes, al-Qaeda, Amnesty International, Andy Worthington, Anwar al-Awlaki, AQAP, Ayman al-Zawahiri, bailout, Blackwater, Boeing, BP, copyright, drones, drug war, extrajudicial assassination, Gareth Porter, GE, general strike, global economic crisis, GOP, Greece, Gulf oil spill, India, intellectual property, Iraq, Iraq War, Israel, JSOC, Kashmir, Kevin Carson, Khmer Rouge, Lehman Brothers, Matthew Cassel, Middle East peace process, military industrial complex, Myanmar, national debt, night raids, Pervez Musharraf, TARP, Warfare and Conflict, Wikileaks, WTO, Xe, Yemen
The Corporate Alarm Clock
Posted: 2 August 2010 by Kevin Carson in Political ScienceTags: anarchism, anti-Statism, average joe, corporatism, culture, daily grind, Democrats, fiat money, free market, free trade, intellectual property, libertarain, liberty, market-anarchism, patent monopoly, psychology, relativity, Republicans, society, subsidies, US
Kevin Carson on the average Joe’s daily hell he heaven’izes to endure it tomorrow.
‘Free Market Capitalism’ is an Oxymoron
Posted: 18 July 2010 by Kevin Carson in Political ScienceTags: anarchism, capitalism, copyright, corporate capitalism, corporatism, freed markets, history, Immanuel Wallerstein, Industrial Revolution, intellectual property, Kevin Carson, libertarian, Lysander Spooner, market-anarchism, media, Newspeak, patents, state capitalism
The Power of Technology and D.I.Y. Against the War on Kids (Video)
Posted: 15 July 2010 by Editors in Philosophy, Political ScienceTags: Bill Gates, children, copyleft, copyright, Cory Doctorow, Creative Commons, culture, DIY, intellectual property, liberation, libertarian, Mark Frauenfelder, Michael Bauwens, Nick Gillespie, Philosophy, society, Steve Jobs, technology, unschooling
Cory Doctorow, co-founding editor at Boing Boing and author spoke with Reason editor Nick Gillespie on the prejudice against children, the impact of offering his books for free and the obsolescence of creative monopoly (5:26):
Pork Copynazis Against Unicorns as ‘New White Meat’
Posted: 29 June 2010 by Little Alex in National NewsTags: Canned Unicorn Meat, Chris Matyszczyk, copyright, fair use, GeekNet, intellectual property, IP, libertarian, Luke Meredith, market-anarchism, Molly Wood, National Pork Board, NPB, property rights, Scott Kauffman, ThinkGeek.com, trademark, US
The National Pork Board is going after a website for modifying the trademarked slogan it uses to advertise a product that doesn’t exist: unicorn meat.
Weekend Briefing—21st-22nd May 2010
Posted: 22 May 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, agorism, Bagram Air Base, BP, Chicago, Chicago Police, China, Coach, constitutional rights, DPRK, drug war, economic sanctions, Felipe Calderon, foreign aid, Freedom Flotilla, Gaza, Gaza blockade, Gulf oil spill, habeas corpus, indefinite detention, intellectual property, Iran, Iraq, Iraq War, Jason Ditz, Jon Burge, Kandahar Surge, Liliana Segura, Mexico, military industrial complex, missile defense, NATO, North Korea, Patrick Buchanan, South Korea, Taliban, UN Security Council, UNASUR, UNSC
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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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Optimal Education Requires ‘Opening the Source’
Posted: 15 April 2010 by Editors in Political ScienceTags: agorism, anarchism, Andrew Hargreaves, childhood development, copyleft, copyright, Creative Commons, culture, Curriki, education, intellectual property, libertarian, liberty, market-anarchism, Moodle, mutualism, open source, open source education, Open University, software development, technology, texbooks, US, Vital, wiki, Wikibooks, Wikijunior, Wikipedia
Miles Berry’s ‘provocation paper’ for the recent Open Source Schools think tank on open source education. (h/t: Michael Bauwens)
Daily Briefing—7th April 2010
Posted: 7 April 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Ahmadinejad, Amnesty International, Anwar al-Awlaki, apartheid, ATO, Australia, Big Brother, cap and trade, Chicago, China, CIA, Comcast, copyright, counterterrorism, Gitmo, Glenn Greenwald, government surveillance, Greece, Guantanamo Bay, Hamid Karzai, human rights, IMF, intellectual property, Iran, Iraq War, Islam, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jeff Stein, jihad, Jim McGovern, Jonathan Schell, Julian Assange, Kyrgyzstan, libertarian, Massey Energy, net neutrality, North Korea, nuclear disarmament, nuclear weapons, Obama Administration, police brutality, privacy, protests, revolution, Russ Feingold, Salt Pit, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, tasers, terrorism, Thailand, Tokyo, Tom Engelhardt, torture, UK, Wikileaks, Yemen
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Daily Briefing—1st April 2010
Posted: 1 April 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Abkhazia, Albert Einstein, banking, Benazir Bhutto, BitTorrent, Bush Administration, CCR, Chechnya, Death Penalty, Egypt, financial reform, Gaza Massacre, Greece, healthcare reform, Hutaree, immigration, Indonesia, intellectual property, Iraq, ISC, Israel, IWW, Kevin Carson, Marc Theissen, Matt Taibbi, morality, music education, Muslim prisons, natural rights, Norman Finkelstein, NSA< wiretapping, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, political reform, prostate cancer, Russia, SCOTUS, South Ossetia, Stanley McChrystal, tasers, torture, Wall Street
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