Did anyone think this through? 3D printing laws are potentially about to ruin your hobby and business unless you do something more than make angry Twitter posts.
Every time the usual suspects start ginning up regime change, be it propaganda, street protesters, arming rebels, or insane bombing campaigns such as the current one in Iran, we always hear about the poor oppressed masses yearning to breathe free.
At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater.
A lot of people talk about going off-grid. But what if off-grid living isn't just about power and water, but about freedom from systems that quietly run your life?
Yes, I know that it seems the Internet has swallowed the world, but that isn't quite true. What actually happened was the opposite: The world captured the Internet.
I spoke at Turning Point, sharing reflections on faith, power, culture, and personal change, then opened it up to questions that ranged across freedom, authority, media, and what holds a society together when old certainties collapse.
What will this new generation, shaped by lock downs, digital media, government tyranny and now bypassing an under 16 social media ban turn out to be like?
Libertarians talk a lot about the need to weaken--and even to abolish--the state. And rightly so. But a necessary part of opposing the state is building up other institutions that can challenge state power and offer alternatives to the state.
Trevor Kraus (Managing Editor for Students For Liberty and the Learn Liberty YouTube channel) comes on the show to discuss youth and liberty, predictions, education, etc...
Maria Alejandra Londoño (Liberty International) and six Project Arizona Students. John Mugab (Uganda), Jonathan Sánchez (Nicaragua), Klara Sasinova (Czech Republic), Sofía Suárez (Bolivia), Tomas Palicio (Argentina), and Walter Sylesh (India)
• https://ronpaulinstitute.org, by Jacob G. Hornberg
Americans living today have lived their entire lives under governmental systems and policies that have come with perpetual war, interventionism, embargoes, sanctions, coups, state-sponsored assassinations, extrajudicial murders, foreign aid to brutal
Gather 'round, those of you reading this who are 30 or younger – and hear a story about what it was like to drive "unsafe" cars when people were still allowed to do that.
International Man: Recently, the State Bank of Vietnam deactivated more than 86 million bank accounts as part of its shift toward a new national digital ID system.