Rudd-O.com: the latest twenty
A feed with the latest twenty articles and more, in all languages.
Intellectual monopolies are not property, and duplicating them is not theft, part 2- A longer explanation of what property is, why intellectual poverty (the proposition that one may morally prevent others from duplicating intangibles) is false, why duplicating intangibles is not theft, and how the intellectual poverty lie came about.
The largest street gang in America- An inside look at the abominable atrocities against peaceful people, caused by giving sociopaths a monopoly of organized violence.
No one is "illegal"- An excellent demonstration of how immigration laws are immoral.
How the Federal Reserve causes exploitation of foreign low-wage labor- A parable of salt.
It's not about the corrupt corporations. It's about the corruption that is government.- An analogy.
People naturally help each other- Those who don't, have had their natural goodness driven from them.
The beast- By Stefan Molyneux.
Never underestimate the power of politics- A true quote by Tom Woods.
"But we can change government... we can vote!"- To you, the "voter": a suggestion box for slaves has never changed anything.
"If you disagree with <insert government policy here>, you should run for office"- The absurdity, exposed.
Does the subwoofer in your ASUS laptop not work under Fedora?- Here's a hacky fix that worked for me. Works for Ubuntu too.
Corporations are fictions. They do not exist.- Dedicated to the people that hate the imaginary ghosts called "corporations".
Is it ever okay to kill someone?- Justice misunderstood.
On wage slavery- A complete rebuttal.
The labor theory of value is a lie- Refutation by counterexample.
How North Korea sells its people into slavery- A fascinating, kinda tongue-in-cheek, yet very serious look into North Korean slave camps. Thirty minutes that are worth your time.
OWS analyzed in bullet list form- Brilliant explanation of Occupy Wall Street by a FDR member.
"...and therefore, I advocate the status quo"- It always amazes me.
SOPA, piracy, censorship and the end of the Internet- A brilliant conversation between the Stefphs: Stephan Kinsella and Stefan Molyneux.
How to determine who's robbed and who gets the loot in democratic socialism- A slightly tongue-in-cheek (yet observably true) methodology.
