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Neither Bullets Nor Ballots: Essays on Voluntaryism
- By: Carl Watner, George H. Smith, Wendy McElroy
- Narrated by: Rodger Paxton
- Length: 3 hrs and 13 mins
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The Voluntaryists are libertarians who have organized to promote non-political strategies to achieve a free society. We reject electoral politics, in theory and in practice as incompatible with libertarian goals. Governments must cloak their actions in an aura of moral legitimacy in order to sustain their power, and political methods invariably strengthen that legitimacy. Voluntarists seek instead to delegitimize the state through education, and we advocate withdrawal of the cooperation and tacit consent on which state power ultimately depends.
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Neither Bullets Nor Ballots: Essays on Voluntaryism
- Narrated by: Rodger Paxton
- Length: 3 hrs and 13 mins
- Release date: 18-04-18
- Language: English
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Homeschooling
- A Hope for America
- By: Carl Watner
- Narrated by: Rodger Paxton
- Length: 9 hrs and 13 mins
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Homeschooling: A Hope for America is a collection of articles taken from The Voluntaryist, a newsletter with a libertarian outlook which has been published since 1982. The anthology has been assembled by Carl Watner (from many of his past articles, as well as those of others), and contains an original foreword by John Taylor Gatto. This anthology argues against government education in a unique way. One who advocates voluntaryism opposes government schools, not because he opposes schooling but, because he opposes coercion, which is to be found in government taxation, compulsory attendance laws, and in the monopolization of public services. Most of us would agree that there should not be any state religion; that religion should not be supported by taxation; and that people should not be compelled to attend religious services. Why shouldn’t the principles of voluntaryism in religion apply to education?
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Homeschooling
- A Hope for America
- Narrated by: Rodger Paxton
- Length: 9 hrs and 13 mins
- Release date: 27-08-18
- Language: English
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