Paul Rosenberg
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Paul Rosenberg knows a lot about a lot of things. A lifestyle capitalist with a broad range of interests and experiences under his belt, current passions include philosophy, theology, history, psychology, and physics. This diverse interest base is reflected in his extensive repertoire of published titles, including A Lodging of Wayfaring Men, The Words of the Founders, and Production Versus Plunder, not to mention 55 engineering and construction books.
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2017-08-15 Opinions
08-15-2017
ROSC 7: The Cloaked Life
The Thursday after my visit to the sanitarium, I showed up early to the TCM lunch at Jay's Bar. I brought a legal pad and a pen, sat down, and started making notes.
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2015-05-28 Feature Article
The Price of Freedom™
Somehow, and I had no idea how, I found myself face to face with a man I first mistook as a mobile home salesman. But he wasn't trying to sell me a double-wide; he was trying to sell me a gaudy package labeled Freedom™.
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2015-03-10 Feature Article
Liberty: The Unapplied Cure
People who talk about liberty--the exercise of our will, unopposed by other wills--haven't understood its real implications. Mostly, they've applied it to political policies, to little real effect.
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2015-03-10 Feature Article
"That Couldn't Possibly Be True": The Startling Truth About the US Dollar
For years I had heard people talking about "the fraud of the Federal Reserve." But I was busy trying to survive and the dollars I was paid with bought food at the grocery store, so I didn't give those reports a great deal of attention.
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2014-08-28 Magazine Article • Justice and Judges
The Separation of Justice & State
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Paul Rosenberg
The government justice monopoly is completely insulated from responsibility for its bad results. It's time to abandon it, and to bring the administration of justice back to the people. Justice must be administered by people who adapt and compete to
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2014-04-06 Magazine Article • Government
The Insane Dream
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Paul Rosenberg
What can be said about such a thing? It never works, but everyone keeps believing in it all the same. And when I say “it never works,” I mean that its failure is clearly demonstrable " in visible, concrete, measurable terms.
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2014-03-04 Magazine Article • Bitcoin
Two Ways the Bitcoin “Crackdown” Could End
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Paul Rosenberg
I read a story recently about a group of dandies who want to “help regulate Bitcoin, for its own good.” The thing about these guys is that they don’t really care about Bitcoin as a beautiful, disruptive technology or even for the great benefit it bri
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2013-10-28 Magazine Article • Government
Abusive Government: The Good Guys Are NOT Coming To Save Us
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Paul Rosenberg
If you want things to get better, then YOU will have to make them better. YOU will have to stand up and take the arrows, yourself. Liberty, at this stage of human development, requires risk and pain.
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2013-09-25 Magazine Article • Defending Archimedes
Embracing Adventure & Danger
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Paul Rosenberg
Remember, fear is merely an impulse, and it can be based on lies, distortions, or even on nothing at all. It's a crazy thing on which to base your children's lives.
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2013-09-03 Magazine Article • Space Travel and Exploration
It Ain't Rocket Science Anymore
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Paul Rosenberg
It is tragic beyond measure that human exploration has been neutered since 1972. Sure, we've sent out a few probes and placed a good telescope in orbit, but we have done nothing brave, nothing bold, nothing daring.
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