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Jan Narveson: Respecting Persons in Theory and Practice (July 17, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on July 17, 2005 by AlanApril 18, 2023  

By Alan Mercer, 17 July 2005 As of 2014, my ideas have changed since I wrote this, but I will try to leave this unedited. Jan Narveson: Respecting Persons in Theory and Practice: Essays on Moral and Political Philosophy Jan … Continue reading →

Posted in Books | Tagged Contractarianism, Family, Jan Narveson, Justice, Marxism/Communism, Morality, Philosophy, Principles, Property Rights, Rawls, Respecting Persons in Theory and in Practice, The Libertarian Idea | Leave a reply

Major General Smedley Butler: War is a Racket (December 19, 2004)

Canadian Liberty Posted on December 19, 2004 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

War is a Racket “There are only two things we should fight for. One is the defense of our homes and the other is the Bill of Rights. War for any other reason is simply a racket.” -1933 speech by … Continue reading →

Posted in Books | Tagged Imperialism, Interventionism, Military, Smedley Butler, War, War is a Racket | Leave a reply

Boundaries of Knowledge – Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark

Canadian Liberty Posted on October 16, 2004 by AlanApril 3, 2025  

(6/3/2020 – looking back on this topic, I have no idea. If there is any reality to it, it seems very risky so one would have to research more about it to say anything else. I would generally stay away … Continue reading →

Posted in Books, General | Tagged Boundaries Of Knowledge, Flinders Petrie, Herbert W. Armstrong, House of David, Laurence Gardner, Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark, Occultism | Leave a reply

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