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Daily Briefing—31st Aug 2010
Posted: 31 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: 1964 Civil Rights Act, ACLU, Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, airstrikes, Ali Abunimah, anarchism, AntiWar radio, banking, biometrics, CCR, Charles johnson, China, Colorado, Cuba, David Brooks, DPRK, drones, espionage, Fidel Castro, Gareth Porter, George Soros, gold, gold audit, Ground Zero Mosque, Hamas, Haneen Zuabi, Hebron, India, Iran, Iraq War, Iraq withdrawal, Iraqi Kurdistan, Jesse Walker, JPMorgan Chase, Julian Assange, Kelley Vlahos, Kochtopus, Libertarian Party, Likudniks, Michael Corcoran, Middle East, Mohammad Bazzi, Mossad, Muqtada al-sadr, Netanyahu, North Korea, Pakistan, Palestine-Israel, Patrick Cockburn, Paul Wolfowitz, Philip Giraldi, police state, Rand Paul, Ron Paul, Rwanda genocide, Salam Fayyad, Scott Horton, Stefan Molyneux, Stephen Walt, Taliban, torture, Volcker Rule, Wall Street, Warfare and Conflict, Wikileaks, William Fisher
What About the Christian Churches Near Their Ground Zeros? (Video)
Posted: 19 August 2010 by Stefan Molyneux in International Affairs, National News, Political ScienceTags: Baptists, Christianity, Cordoba House, Evangelicalism, Freedomain Radio, Ground Zero Mosque, Iraq, Islam, Middle East, Newspeak, Park51, religion, Southern Baptist Convention, Stefan Molyneux, United States
Many Americans appear to be outraged that a Muslim community center might be built near Ground Zero. Here’s what the mainstream media will never tell you today (1:20):
Daily Briefing—9th August 2010
Posted: 9 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Aisha, Albert Hunt, arms trading, atheism, Boeing, Damin Vrabel, David Petraeus, David Stockman, domestic surveillance, DPRK, Ethan Huff, Federal Reserve, fiat money, global currency, Gold standard, Goldman Sachs, Guantanamo Bay, Harakat-ul Jihad al-Islami, Hugo Chavez, HUJI, IMF, India, Iran, Islam, Israel, Justin Raimondo, Kibbutzim, Kunduz, Max Keiser, military industrial complex, North Korea, NPT, nuclear proliferation, OTC derivatives, privacy rights, protectionism, Ranjit Devraj, Saudi Arabia, SCOTUS, South Korea, Spencer Ackerman, Stefan Molyneux, Stoning, Taliban, UN, US, Venezuela, Vietnam, war games
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Weekend Briefing—30th July-1st Aug 2010
Posted: 1 August 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Aegis System, Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, arms trading, ballistic missiles, BP, Charlie Rangel, China, Congo, counterterrorism, CT, Death Penalty, DRC, drug war, economic sanctions, EU, extrajudicial assassinations, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, Hamid Karzai, human rights, Iran, Iraq War, Israel, Justin Raimondo, media, Mike Mullen, missile defense, NATO, oil, Pakistan, parenting, Robert Fisk, Romania, Spain, Spencer Ackerman, Stefan Molyneux, Taliban, UN, UN Security Council, universal jurisdiction, UNSC, war games, Wikileaks
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Libertarian Parenting: David Friedman and Unschooling (Video)
Posted: 21 July 2010 by Stefan Molyneux in PhilosophyTags: children, Coercion, David Friedman, education, epistemology, Freedomain Radio, libertarian, liberty, Milton Friedman, morality, parenting, Philosophy, Stefan Molyneux, unschooling
Professor David Friedman talks about being raised by Milton Friedman, and how he unschooled his own children (40:47):
Evening Briefing—15th July 2010
Posted: 15 July 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghan Taliban, airstrikes, Al Shabaab, anarchism, Argentina, BP, Cambodia, China, Clarence Thomas, Congo, corporate fraud, Cory Doctorow, debt default, Dian Chu, DIY, Doug Bandow, DRC, drones, economy, EUR, euro, Foxconn, Gareth Porter, gay marriage, GE, Goldman Sachs, Gregory White, Gulf oil spill, Haqqani Network, home foreclosures, Honda, ICC, Iceland, Illinois, India, Iran, Iraq, Islam, Israel, Jeffrey Immelt, John Pilger, JPY, Jundallah, Kashmir, labor unions, marijuana, Mark Frauenfelder, Netherlands, Pakistan, Panama, SEC, Sistan-Baluchistan, Somalia, Stefan Molyneux, tasers, terrorism, Tonkin Gulf, UAE, Uganda, UN, unemployment, USD, Vatican City, Vietnam War, Wall Street, war crimes, yen
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Evening Briefing—7th July 2010
Posted: 7 July 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Abu Dhabi, Afghanistan, anarchism, blowback, BP, brainpolice2, Bushehr, China, CIA, corporatism, Costa Rica, Cuba, drug war, economic crisis, economics, espionage, Federal Reserve, Gaza blockade, Germany, Glenn Greenwald, gold, Guantanamo Bay, Gulf oil spill, Henry Kissinger, imperialism, India, Iran, Israel, Kashmir, Manuel Noriega, marijuana, Marjorie Cohn, marketing, NATO, Netanyahu, Nigeria, Nixon Administration, Noah Shachtman, Obama, Obama Administration, oil, political prisoners, politics, pot, PSYOPS, public opinion, RAND Corporation, renminbi, Russia, Spencer Ackerman, Stefan Molyneux, Stephen Walt, Tony Hayward, torture, UAE, US, USD
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Greece, Democracy, Catastrophe (Video)
Posted: 8 May 2010 by Stefan Molyneux in International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: ABCT, anti-Statism, central banking, corporatism, deficit spending, democracy, ECB, economic crisis, economics, economy, England, EU, euro, European Union, eurozone, fiat money, fraud, Freedomain Radio, Germany, globalism, government bonds, government spending, Greece, Greece bailout, IMF, inflation, interest rates, libertarian, LvMI, monetary policy, national debt, Newspeak, recession, Stefan Molyneux, taxation, UK
Greek democracy—a very loooong history, a very short future.
What is next for them—and us (17:40):
Daily Briefing—8th April 2010
Posted: 8 April 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Alan Grayson, anarchism, Asif Ali Zardari, banking, corporatism, culture, Dahr Jamail, economy, Federal Reserve, Freedomain Radio, Gaza, Goldman Sachs, Hamas, human rights, international law, Iran, Iraq War, KBR, Kyrgyzstan, libertarian, Middle East, Newspeak, Obama Administration, Pakistan, Roza Otunbayeva, state secrets privilege, Stefan Molyneux, Toronto G20 Summit, torture, US, War, War on Terror
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Belief and Truth (mp3)
Posted: 2 April 2010 by Stefan Molyneux in PhilosophyTags: anarchism, atheism, beliefs, communications, empiricism, Freedomain Radio, morality, non-aggression principle, objectivism, Philosophy, rationalism, realism, reason, religion, Stefan Molyneux, subjectivism, subjectivity, UPB, values
Stefan Molyneux of Freedomain Radio on the communicating values in terms of ‘I am’, ‘It is’, ‘I believe’ and…. ‘I accept’ (10:24).