Shameless Self-promotion Sunday #5 (posted 15 June 2008)

You know the deal.

What did you all write about this week? Leave a link and a short description for your post in the comments.

Replies to Shameless Self-promotion Sunday #5 (6 so far…) Syndication feed

  1. Mike Gogulski replied:

    Let’s see… I kvetched a bit about the death of habeas corpus, celebrated the defeat of the Treaty of Lisbon and collected a few musings on the nature of government power.

  2. Jeremy Trombley replied:

    I just put up a post about Gregory Bateson - not technically libertarian or anarchist, but hopefully interesting and useful anyway. Earlier this week I also posted Ten Things to do Before the Collapse . Enjoy! Jeremy

  3. Jeremy replied:

    I wrote an essay arguing for the strategic reorientation of the libertarian analysis to one that views empire as a domestic phenomenon, rather than being purely a foreign one coupled with domestic authoritarianism. By looking at domestic politics less from a “what way do we want to steer our gov’t” POV and more from a “our country is being occupied by the empire of a foreign city-state”, we can start divorcing people’s American identity from the Washingtonian Empire’s and simultaneously draw on the heritage of revolution rather than the model of “working within the system”.

  4. Natasha replied:

    My last post was incredibly boring. I just informed people I was editing my greetings page.

    I should have some good stuff up this week though. Look for it!

  5. ScottBieser replied:

    I’m co-writing a new sci-fi adventure web-comic with strong libertarian themes, with Sandy Sandfort. The title is Escape From Terra. I won’t be drawing this one, instead we’re partnering with another artist named Lee Oaks.

    The new comic will appear on the Big Head Press website link this coming October.

    You heard it here first.

  6. John Markley replied:

    I have a new article on Strike the Root here. There’s been some discussion here recently on the government’s treatment of young people, and this has some relation to that topic, so it may be of interest.

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