The UK Libertarian

Advancing liberty…on all fronts

Entries for July, 2012

Global Warming: A Libertarian’s Perspective

NB, I am not Davy. A common claim made against libertarians is that they “deny” global warming because it would require state powers to deal with it. This is quite a telling assertion and reveals as much, if not more, about statists as it does about libertarians. What the statists are basically saying with this [...]

What Does the Mirror of Democracy Reflect?

N.B. I am not Davy Many people will often uphold democracy as true freedom. They will say democracy is representative of “the people”, that it is for “the people” and that it reflects the needs of “the people”. Some “libertarians”, who disagree, may say that democracy is 51% or more of the population against 49% or [...]

Ben Lowrey interviews Kal Molinet

For those who don’t know, Ben Lowrey is a prolific and enthusiastic video blogger from the UK who only fully discovered and embraced the ideas of voluntarysim in the last year. Since then, however, he’s been spreading the message all guns blazing and interviewing (and being interviewed by) a host of interesting figures from the [...]

Tom Woods delivers the speech he’d like to give to the nation

Tom woods delivers a speech aimed at people who haven’t heard libertarian ideas before. The speech he would like to deliver to the nation if he had the platform. As usual it’s articulate, passionate, sometimes mesmerising. He doesn’t have the platform without us so let’s spread this far and wide. Send it to anybody you [...]

  

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