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The following work is from "Liberty in Our Time" and is a discussion of La Boetie by Murray Rothbards and read by Floy Lillery on the issue of despotism or statism. La Boetie is the for runner of Tolstoy, who then influenced Gandhi, in dealing with the statism we face directly now in the EU, NAU, UN and the real forces behind these fronts. Statism, or the reemergence of dictatorship threw oligarchy, has not changed and the rules given to fight them here are wise. Although this work comes from the past it is immediately apparent that it is fully useful to us in our present situation and shows the complete brilliance of Le Boetie's mind.
This is followed by a speech (including a Q&A) by Hans-Hermann Hoppe via the Ludwig von Mises Institute on more practical ideas to deal with statism in a libertarian construct . Based in the Austrian school of economics, and showing the need to distance any true libertarian movement from extreme or false social libertarianism (whose purpose is simply to pursue decadence) the speaker shows the correct direction to go to pursue liberty from the gathering forces of despotism (in the form of an oligarchy; masked as just one world government, environmental defenders extraodinaire and new age faith enlightened UFO priests).
This is a must read for anyone coming to grips with why the population seems unable to rise up in defiance to the now clearly gathering dictatorship. This work is key to being more effective in our efforts, and thus is a must for anyone seriously in the game of resistance to the NWO. The major areas that stand in the way of stopping statism are: customs (statist habits), distractions from serious issues (bread & circuses, pointless mystery & illusions, blind reversence, pointless conflicts, immoral intellectualism, effete frivolousness and thus a intentional dumbing down of the population) and finally patronage (all forms of corruption that allow others to oppresses those beneath them as they are oppressed by those above them or generally referred to as courtesan behavior).
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