Steve Kangas' Short FAQ on Liberalismhttp://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/ShortFAQ.htm
believe about rights, property and the "social contract?" What do liberals believe about equality vs. merit? What do liberals believe about democracy? What do liberals b
The Egyptian Old Kingdom, Sumer and Akkadhttps://friesian.com/notes/oldking.htm
about slave law and property when, according to John Romer, this would assume "the existence of modern concepts of personal ownership, of individual freedom and abstract independe
Saving Communitieshttp://www.savingcommunities.org/issues/
intellectual property laws, subsidies, artificial restrictions on competition, and policies that benefit established businesses to the detriment of potential new competitors. They
Old Cavebear Bloghttps://www.cavebear.com/old_cbblog/
of the intellectual property industries to control the Internet so that the iPods owners of the world will be forced to refuel those iPods only from intellectual-property industry
BLOODLINES OF THE ILLUMINATI by Fritz Springmeier (one document)http://www.whale.to/b/sp/blood.html
have their Maine property to get away and relax. In 1894, John Jacob wrote a novel A Journey in Other Worlds where he describes a society which operates on the idea of conserving
The Invisible Government, by Dan Smoothttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/20224/20224-h/20224-h.htm
present headquarters property: The Harold Pratt House, 58 East 68th Street, New York City. In 1939, the Council began taking over the U.S. State Department. Shortly after the star
Anarchist Theory FAQ Version 5.2http://www.ozarkia.net/bill/anarchism/anarchistFAQ/
of the family, property, religion, and other social institutions besides the state? Some anarchists have favored the abolition of one or more of the above, while others have not.
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