Posts Tagged
Libertarianism

The Freedom to Flourish vs. The Will to Nothingness
Below are some philosophical musings I’ve adapted from a blog post. — Dissident Millennial
True Freedom
Some considerations. WHAT IS TRUE FREEDOM? The conservative view — property rights. The libertarian view — do whatever you please, with an emphasis on hedonistic…
Some considerations. WHAT IS TRUE FREEDOM? The conservative view — property rights. The libertarian view — do whatever you please, with an emphasis on hedonistic…

Libertarians: Enemies or Allies?
by Angelicus
THOSE WHO are fighting the JWO (Jewish World Order) are aware that the enemy’s goals are basically two: A) The destruction of the White race, and B) Global supremacy through a world government. As both of these goals go hand in hand, it would seem logical to consider anyone who is fighting…

National-Socialism vs. Libertarian Darwinism
In Hitler’s Germany if you were an unemployed man, you could join the Reichsarbeitsdienst.
A response to Jean-François Gariépy
by Hadding Scott
THIS PIECE WAS originally a response to some comments hostile to National-Socialism, from a video by Jean-François Gariépy. I had not yet decided…

Poisonous Doctrines
by Dr. William L. Pierce
TODAY let’s begin by talking about individualism and individualists. I’m using those words in a special sense. In this broadcast, when I say “individualist” I mean a person who habitually fails to consider or to give proper weight to the group context in which he belongs when…

David Duke Debates Alex Jones
by Alan Kidd
DAVID DUKE did very well in this debate with Alex Jones — and I’m downright surprised Jones had him on. Of course he described him as “ex-KKK,” “klansman,” etc., and equated him with people who say the Catholics are behind all the treachery in the world.…

American Dissident Voices: Liberty
American Dissident Voices broadcast of February 1, 2014
by Kevin Alfred Strom
LIBERTARIANISM is a tempting philosophy for White Americans who are disgusted by what their government has become. Libertarians vary somewhat in their perspectives, but their point of view can be summarized in Henry David…