Ernest takes the show on the road and broadcasts live from the Pacific Northwest - Columbia River in Washington State - Guest is Rolando from Panama. Topics include the politics in Panama, as well as other countries jockeying for control on the Panam
Ernest broadcasts the show LIVE from Evergreen Cannabis with owner Jacob Lamont, where they talk about some of the trials he has faced as a dispensary owner 1 mile south of the Canadian border; also, various libertarian and liberty issues...
Our love of freedom and devotion to the liberty of the individual requires more than simply advocating that government cease regulating peaceful behavior, it also requires advocating for the virtuous as our founders did.
So it comes as a surprise to find, in a global survey of attitudes towards gender, equal rights and the #MeToo movement, that Denmark is one of the least feminist countries in the developed world.
The poll, conducted by the YouGov-Cambridge Global
Wilmer J. Leon III, Ph.D. (Political Scientist) comes back on the show for an update and to talk about reparations for African/American people - Bretigne Shaffer (Journalist, Author, Writer) on her article 'What Then Must We Do?' about getting seriou
But meditation seemed to help, and it was interesting, at least. In fact, researching meditation seemed to help as much as actually doing it. Where did it come from? Why did it work?
It seems that almost every political or religious philosophy holds to what I call the Unity Ideal. This is the idea that if we could all just be completely unified, every problem would wither away, all our needs would be met, untapped power would spr
Once we see ourselves as part of a larger entity - once we identify with it - we feel a necessity to conform to it. If we don't, we begin to lose the existential crutch that larger entities offer us.
PROJECT ARIZONA'S SEMINAR ON AMERICAN HISTORY AND FREE MARKET ECONOMICS - LEARNING FROM THE CASE OF VENEZUELA -
YOUNG "FREEDOM FIGHTERS" REJECT U.S. STUDENTS' DREAMS OF SOCIALISM
This is a set of questions and answers that I included in A Lodging of Wayfaring Men and later removed because the book worked better without them. And even though I'd write it quite differently today (I wrote this 20 years ago), I still think it
Jacek Spendel (Director of Project Arizona) brings students from Nepal, Russia, Venezuela, Ukraine, Poland, and Mexico to meet and interact with others who value freedom to the Hancock's party on Saturday April 13th, 2019 from 5pm til??
There are millions of people – a majority in many places – who believe in a liberty philosophy: That the golden rule is the right way for humans to interact, that centralization is a problem, that leaving markets alone is better than rigging them
There are millions of people - a majority in many places - who believe in a liberty philosophy: That the golden rule is the right way for humans to interact, that centralization is a problem, that leaving markets alone is better than rigging them
Project Arizona DIrector, Jacek Spendel, invites you to attend a Fundraising Reception to support Project Arizona's Mission of educating international students on the principles of liberty
Dr. Phranq Tamburri, NMD = In Studio for the Trump Report - Jacek Spendel (Director of Project Arizona) brings some of the Project AZ students with him: Kaamala Neupane (Nepal), Yury Terekhov (Russia), and Jorge Galicia Rodriguez (Venezuela)
I'll begin this post by admitting that I have an affinity for "declarations" and even for "manifestos." Whether they be particularly good or bad, the people writing such things have invested more passion in these documents than most people
One might reasonably ask, how is a system of educational institutions for the elite democratic? Ideally, a democratic society should make sure that the interests of all sectors of society are represented. Those in the elite have disproportionate powe
Since the Bronze Age, human societies have been arranged around brute force. Even now, governments are monopolies of violence. More than that, the very structure of government serves one primary end: to deliver violence. All else is supplemental.
Jay Noon (Freedom Activist; Survivalist) comes on the show to talk about a variety of liberty issues, prepping, cryptocurrencies, predictions for 2019, and more - Jacek Spendel (Director of Project Arizona) recap 2018, and what's in store for the com
Ernest interviews Max Igan (radio host, political commentator, activist, world traveler, author, lecturer, philosopher) on the slavery we find ourselves in, the workings of the control grid they/them/those have ensnared us in, the crucial nature of
What's at stake here isn't the interpretation of some legal document. It's much more important--it's a basic philosophical principle. It's a view of what it means to be a free man.
The Freedom Summit is an annual seminar dedicated to promoting and advancing human freedom. To that end, the Freedom Summit offers speakers who have demonstrated their effectiveness in presenting the intellectual case for freedom. The next Freedom Su
I regularly go on about the necessity of forming your own opinions and making stands upon them. And while I'm quite certain about that, there's another side to such things. We are complicated creatures, after all.
"Call me pisher" is a Yiddish phrase from my youth, and it was used to instruct me in a very important lesson. (Though I hardly realized it at the time.) And since Yiddish speakers were often not particularly delicate persons, I'll have to be a
It's a strange thing that so many people unquestioningly doubt, even oppose, anything that they can't see, that they can't count on with absolute certainty, or especially, that lacks the approval of authority.
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