Kinsella On Liberty
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Austro-Anarchist Libertarian Legal Theory
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KOL005 | “What Libertarianism Is” (audio version)
27/01/2013 Duração: 19minKinsella on Liberty Podcast: Episode 005. This is an audio version of my article, “What Libertarianism Is,” Mises Daily (August 21, 2009) (narrated by Graham Wright). The article was originally published in Hülsmann & Kinsella, eds., Property, Freedom, and Society: Essays in Honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe (Mises Institute, 2009). Update: See also the version by Duma Denga of ManPatria (KOL422). Alternative youtube version: https://youtu.be/enx5AKPS67Y
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KOL004 | Interview with Walter Block on Voluntary Slavery and Inalienability
27/01/2013 Duração: 43minKinsella on Liberty Podcast: Episode 004. Update: See also Thoughts on Walter Block on Voluntary Slavery, Alienability vs. Inalienability, Property and Contract, Rothbard and Evers (Jan. 9, 2022); Batting about voluntary slavery (Oct. 5, 2011); Slavery, Inalienability, Economics, and Ethics See also Walter Block's response: Walter E. Block, Block, "Rejoinder to Kinsella on ownership and the voluntary slave contract,” Management Education Science Technology Journal (MESTE) 11, no. 1 (Jan. 2023): 1-8 [pdf] Update: See KOL395 | Selling Does Not Imply Ownership, and Vice-Versa: A Dissection (PFS 2022). . Transcript below. Walter and me at my dad's house in Prairieville, Louisiana, for a (Catholic) baptism party for my son, October 2003 My longtime friend Walter Block was recently in town (Houston) and stayed over at my house one night. While we visited we had several discussions on libertarian theory, as we usually do when we see each other. He agreed to let me record a discussion on one of the few issues
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KOL003 | Prometheus Unbound Interview (intellectual property; science fiction)
25/01/2013 Duração: 01h05minKinsella on Liberty Podcast: Episode 003. I was interviewed recently by my friend and The Libertarian Standard co-blogger, libertarian philosopher Geoffrey Allan Plauché, and Matthew Alexander for the inaugural episode of their new Prometheus Unbound Podcast. I'm posting here as KOL episode 003. Since we discussed IP and Geoff and Matthew are both fellow anti-IP anarcho-libertarians, I'm sure they won't mind! ;) Prometheus Unbound is an original, well-done, and excellent "webzine featuring news, reviews, interviews, and commentary on speculative fiction and literature from a libertarian perspective." Libertarians and others who enjoy sci-fi, fantasy, literature, etc. should subscribe to their podcast feed. https://youtu.be/8RYvkk3CqOg Here's an excerpt from Geoff's blog post announcing PUP001. PUP001 | Interview with Stephan Kinsella by GEOFFREY ALLAN PLAUCHÉ on JANUARY 24, 2013 @ 11:57 AM · 0 COMMENTS At long last, here is the first episode of our new, original podcast. First, Matthew and I break th
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KOL002 | “Do patents and copyrights undermine private property?: Yes,” Insight magazine (2001)
23/01/2013 Duração: 01h59minKinsella on Liberty Podcast: Episode 002. A reading of one of my earlier IP articles by Ian Freeman on Free Talk Live, from the 8/31/07 show [FTL audio; starts around 5:25]. The article is "Do patents and copyrights undermine private property?: Yes," Insight magazine, May 21, 2001 (containing a response by CEI's James DeLong). [As noted in the first episode, I will occasionally include in the feed older material such as interviews, speeches, and readings of various publications, interleaved between newer episodes.]
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KOL001 | “The (State’s) Corruption of (Private) Law” (PFS 2012)
11/01/2013 Duração: 50minKinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 001. See also: PFP098 | Stephan Kinsella, The (State's) Corruption of (Private) Law (PFS 2012) I delivered this speech in September 2012 for the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Property and Freedom Society in Bodrum, Turkey. The audio of my speech was corrupted due to a technical error, so I re-recorded a version of the speech; audio and streaming below. For others, see the links in the Program, or the PFS Vimeo channel. Other speeches will be uploaded presently. (This is the inaugural entry to my new podcast, Kinsella on Liberty.) The talk was largely based on two previous papers: “Legislation and the Discovery of Law in a Free Society,” Journal of Libertarian Studies 11 (Summer 1995), p. 132 Condensed version: Legislation and Law in a Free Society,” Mises Daily (Feb. 25, 2010) Update: see also Is English Common Law Libertarian? and KOL129 | Speech to Montessori Students: “The Story of Law: What Is Law, and Where Does it Come From?” (Powerpoint; PDF) [PFS; TLS]