Kevin Carson on the density of conventional political discourse.
Posts Tagged ‘RIAA’
Politics as a Dead End—Part Two
Posted: 25 May 2010 by Kevin Carson in National News, Philosophy, Political ScienceTags: 1964 Civil Rights Act, anarchism, anti-Statism, boycotts, Charles johnson, economics, free market, law, libertarian, liberty, market-anarchism, non-aggression principle, Paul Krugman, politics, Rachel Maddow, racial discrimination, Radley Balko, Rand Paul, RIAA, Ron Paul, United Farm Workers, US
When You ‘Work Hard and Play by the Rules,’ the House Wins
Posted: 16 March 2010 by Kevin Carson in Political ScienceTags: anarchism, anti-Statism, bailout, banking, Big Pharma, Big PHRMA, C4SS, capitalism, Center for a Stateless Society, copyright, corporatism, crony capitalism, culture, drug war, economy, fascism, Federal Reserve, GWOT, IP, Kevin Carson, law, liberalism, libertarian, liberty, MIC, military industrial complex, MPAA, Newspeak, protectionism, radicalism, revolution, RIAA, slavery, state capitalism, TARP, too big to fail, US, Wall Street, War on Terror
Kevin Carson on the real meaning of ‘casino capitalism’.
Making the State Irrelevant
Posted: 30 November 2009 by Kevin Carson in Philosophy, Political ScienceTags: agorism, anarchism, anti-Statism, C4SS, Center for a Stateless Society, copyright, counter-economics, counter-institutions, file sharing, Kevin Carson, law, left libertarianism, libertarian, liberty, market-anarchism, Molinari Institute, mutualism, networking, Newspeak, politics, RIAA, Roderick Long, US, Wikipedia
Kevin Carson at the Center for a Stateless Society on counter-institutional social action over irrelevant political action.
The Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted…
Posted: 6 October 2009 by Editors in National News, Political ScienceTags: 2008 DNC, anarchism, anti-Statism, C4SS, Center for a Stateless Society, corporatism, Elliot Madison, fascism, FBI, globalization, human rights, internet, law, libertarian, liberty, Newspeak, Pittsburgh G-20 Summit, Pittsburgh Two, police brutality, police state, Resist G-20, RIAA, Thomas Knapp, Twitter, US
Center for a Stateless Society news analyst Thomas Knapp on the arrest of G-20 protest organizers in their hotel room for using Twitter to mobilize demonstrations during the Pittsburgh Summit over a week ago. Elliot Madison and Martin Stolar, one of the men arrested and his attorney, were interviewed on Democracy Now! this morning. Exactly one week after police raided Mr. Martin’s hotel room home was raided, the F.B.I.forcefully raided his home and conducted a 16-hour search. See the interview here.