Wednesday Lazy Linking
I Must Have Missed It. Roderick, Austro-Athenian Empire (2010-04-20).
Jon Stewart, just now: We've been given a false choice between tyranny and anarchy. Hey! When was I offered that choice?
(Linked Wednesday 2010-04-21.)
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Lazy Linking
I Must Have Missed It. Roderick, Austro-Athenian Empire (2010-04-20). Jon Stewart, just now: We've been given a false choice between tyranny and anarchy. Hey! When was I offered that choice?
(Linked Wednesday 2010-04-21.)
rechelon on “If you want to live as a communist and I enjoy markets, can’t we both respect each other’s autonomy? If your experiment works better than mine, I’m willing to come over. If mine is better, maybe you’ll pop in. reddit.com: what's new online! (2010-04-13). Ignoring birthright, which I more or less consider a non-issue because I'm so hardcore anti-hierarchy I'm opposed to any sociological role of parents (separate discussion), I would say while it would be insane to assume that we start out from anything other than sharing — it would likewise be insane…
(Linked Saturday 2010-04-17.)
Is Capitalism Something Good? Sheldon Richman, The Freeman | Ideas On Liberty (2010-04-16). Earlier this week I attended the annual meeting of the Association of Private Enterprise Education in Las Vegas to participate in a panel with the intriguing title "Free-Market Anti-Capitalism?" Organized by Roderick Long of Auburn University, the panel also included TheFreemanOnline columnist Steven Horwitz of St. Lawrence University, Gary Chartier…
(Linked Saturday 2010-04-17.)
THE FIGHTIN' SIDE OF TEA: We've seen two serious surveys of Tea. Jesse, The Perpetual Three-Dot Column (2010-04-16). THE FIGHTIN' SIDE OF TEA: We've seen two serious surveys of Tea Party opinion recently, one from the Winston Group and one from CBS and The New York Times. They certainly aren't the last word on the subject, and there's still a lot to be learned about a movement whose…
(Linked Saturday 2010-04-17.)
The Work of Nations. the Medium Lobster, Fafblog (2010-04-05). We are at war with Pakistan, bombing and killing thousands of people who might otherwise object to our war with Pakistan, which is urgent and vital and necessary to secure the success of our war with Afghanistan, in which we are bombing and killing thousands of people who might otherwise…
(Linked Saturday 2010-04-17.)
This has been something of a busy week for me. I’d go through it all, but it’s mostly been a week of tilling, and of planting, and of gardening. Both literally and metaphorically. I have some time now when I am working on a number of projects, but relatively free of deadlines — something which will, I think, actually help things a great deal. When you’ve got deadlines to deal with, you’ve got to deal with them, but you can’t really set a deadline on gardening. Things grow best in their own time. The fruits should be coming soon; in the meantime, I’ll just say that my sojourn in Denver was lovely, and that the APEE panel on Free Market Anti-Capitalism earlier this week went well, that APEE was, in general, a good time, and that it was really fantastic to meet up with Roderick, Gary, Sheldon, and Steve. I’ll have more to say, soon, I hope. It’s getting warm here in Vegas, and I’m trying to catch the last few weeks of pleasant spring warmth, before the long, hot summer begins; once that happens, I’ll be looking forward to spending some more time in the shade indoors, getting work done on the Fair Use Repository, the Southern Nevada ALL distro, and a number of other projects that will take some quiet time in the scriptorium.
That’s my shamelessness for the weekend. And you? What have you been up to this week? Write anything? Leave a link and a short description for your post in the comments. Or fire away about anything else you might want to talk about.
DIY: Paper. Shawn P. Wilbur, Out of the Libertarian Labyrinth (2010-04-13). As part of the process of developing my workflow for Corvus, I’ve been trying to find the best way to handle the fairly considerable amount of scrap paper which is generated by the publishing process. Printing errors, test printings, failed experiments, unused corners and ends–all of this stuff piles up,…
(Linked Thursday 2010-04-15.)
American Unexceptionalism. cherylcline, der Blaustrumpf (2010-04-09). Chris Floyd thinks there is something troubling about Obama's latest exercise of his presidential powers: Barack Obama has ordered the murder of an American citizen, without trial, without due process, without the production of any evidence. All it takes to kill any American citizen in this way is Barack Obama's…
(Linked Saturday 2010-04-10.)