Derrick J Freeman and Brandon Bryant discuss Chapter One of the book, "Man, Economy, and State" by Murray Rothbard. Chapter One is basically a review of Ludwig von Mises' book "Human Action, A Treatise on Economics," published ten years prior.
We use the Study Guide created by Robert P. Murphy, a fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. His summary of each chapter's key points plus study questions at the end of each chapter are absolutely the perfect companion to this book. We invite you to buy a copy of each (or download the free ones) at Mises.org
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km7wLqrlIu0
One for the record books. I count this among those historical videos that might have in the past included separate rail cars on trains for black people or separate water fountains or lunch counters.
These books seem anti-white. This display is the kind of thing I would hope not to see in a civilized society. Focus on within, not on skin.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLSEhodUELs
On Friday, February 17, 2012, I was detained at Monadnock Regional High School for allegedly "trespassing" on the "public" school's property. The reason given for my being detained by two law enforcers was "to give me paperwork." Is that a legitimate use of force?
I was handing out literature about the BearCat to the students at Monadnock HS, but unlike the law enforcers, I wasn't threatening them with arrest if they refused my paperwork.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz37JtwS6VU
My friend Brandon and I discuss the ninth chapter of "Man, Economy, and State" by Murray Rothbard, featuring discussion questions from Bob Murphy.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scWI_YaaOWM
Ryan Maddox relays the story of his unsatisfactory experience at the Manchester Airport, which eventually led to his surprise arrest at Hannafords. More on that story in future videos...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CUpNo-buX0
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Pete Eyre of CopBlock.org and Clyde Voluntaryist of NeverTakeAPlea.org give a presentation on protecting your rights during police interactions.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBg-MhXqaRo
What do the Keene Police have to hide?
Today (Aug 7, 2012) I called the Keene Police Department to check the status of my Concealed Carry License application. I applied for the license on July 20. It's my understanding that NH law requires that the local police department "shall-issue" all valid applicants within 14 days (10 business days) of applying. Applicants must call and ask for an answer--they will not call you. However, if a person has NOT been approved, they will mail that person with an explanation as to why they were denied, and they must do that within 14 days. The clerk (Pat) at the records department said that my application was not in the "approved" pile, and that the man in charge of applications (Michael Goodchild) was on vacation until Aug. 20. She gave me his voicemail, and I left a message. In his voicemail recording, he directs callers to contact Jim McLaughlin with any issues. When I phoned Jim McLaughlin and told him I was audio recording, he told me he did not consent to being recorded and redirected my call to Michael Goodchild's voicemail again. The third time I called, I explained to the clerk what had happened and asked to speak with someone who would talk to me on the record. After waiting on hold for a few minutes, Pat returned and said that the "Chief of Police" Ken Meola told her that "Captain" Costa would call me back today regarding this issue. Very curious...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-R_AQ9lgGM
December 9, 2011 - Special thanks to Ademo of http://CopBlock.org for filming this interaction. Ian Freeman of http://FreeKeene.com also recorded. http://LiveFreeOrDance.com - Check out my site for more videos like this one.
I limit my interactions with police because I have experienced uncalled-for aggression and pain at the hands of men who wear their uniforms. The cop and I could hear each other easily. When he detects that I do not fear him, he opened my door to prove a point--that he is my master and I am his slave. He can do whatever he wants because he has a badge and a gun. It's clear from his body language and tone that his legitimacy has been threatened, and he protects it the only way he knows how: by involving himself in yet another involuntary interaction with a stranger where he makes the terms. That's aggressive behavior, and it has no place in a free and open society.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OGBfHLIzOA