Not Enough to Hate the State
HotH2OHistory Podcast
The great Ryan McMaken at the Mises Institute advances some key insights pertaining to the war the state has always led--by its nature--against private, organic, cooperative and voluntary institutions and associations. His article provides some ways to fight back, but that's only after we recognize just how inimical freedom is to government and vice versa. It ought to come as no surprise that the Church and the family have always found themselves in the state's crosshairs, both literal and figurative.
Marie Antoinette was a typical victim of the state gone crazier than normal--or was the French Revolution just the inevitable outcome of ultimate, religious deference to the state? Though the Dauphine-then-Queen was by no means an anarchist, two anarcho-capitalists here express their fondness for her courage and Catholic faith. She got caught up in a shit-storm stirred up by noble rivals and bloodthirsty rabble.
Oak Park (which a lot of queens call home) feigns concern about voting integrity and affordable housing.
link to McMaken article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/why-its-not-enough-hate-state
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