Kevin Carson’s repsponse to comments on his previous post, “BP Would Be Toast in a Truly Free Market.”
Posts Tagged ‘land grants’
More on BP’s Fate in a Free Market
Posted: 7 June 2010 by Kevin Carson in National News, Political ScienceTags: anarchism, anti-Statism, BP, C4SS, capitalism, corporatism, EPA, free market, Gary Chartier, Gulf oil spill, Iain McKay, Kevin Carson, land grants, law, libertarian, limited liability, market-anarchism, Shawn Wilbur, state capitalism, US
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Howard Zinn on ‘Three Holy Wars’ (Video)
Posted: 25 July 2009 by Little Alex in International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: African Americans, American Empire, American Revolution, Britain, Civil War, class, class warfare, colonists, Confederacy, conscription, Constitution, Cuba, Declaration of Independence, draft riots, elitism, farmers, FDR, founding fathers, Hitler, Howard Zinn, imperialism, just war theory, Korea, Korean War, land grants, Lincoln, Native Americans, North Korea, property rights, secession, slavery, South Korea, Union, US, War, WWII
Prof. Howard Zinn discusses the lost realities of three ‘romanticized, idealized’ American wars: the American Revolution, Civil War, and World War II. (36:50):
The Green Revolution Saved Lives? A Poison Meme That Just Won’t Die
Posted: 3 April 2009 by Kevin Carson in Political ScienceTags: agribusiness, chemicals, farming, Green Revolution, land grants, market-anarchism, Newspeak, Norman Borlaug, organic, Third World, US
Kevin Carson takes on claims by the so-called ‘father of the Green Revolution’ Norman Borloug. (more…)