MLK, Jr.’s Libertarian Movement, Labor Day, Spanking, & the Social Contract (28m) – Episode 455
Everything Voluntary with Skyler J. Collins
English - January 19, 2021 16:47 - ★★★★ - 11 ratingsPhilosophy Society & Culture Government voluntaryism libertarian anarchism parenting unschooling agorism improvement liberty freedom peace Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor).
Episode 455 has Skyler giving his commentary on the following topics: why Martin Luther King, Jr. and the fight for civil rights was a libertarian movement; where wages came from and why they have been a blessing for humanity; why spanking is unintelligent, lazy, selfish, and unnecessary; and the central problem in social contract theory and a more accurate way to formulate it (as a peace treaty in a threat game).
Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor).
Episode 455 has Skyler giving his commentary on the following topics: why Martin Luther King, Jr. and the fight for civil rights was a libertarian movement; where wages came from and why they have been a blessing for humanity; why spanking is unintelligent, lazy, selfish, and unnecessary; and the central problem in social contract theory and a more accurate way to formulate it (as a peace treaty in a threat game).
Book: No Hitting!: A Short Guide on Why Spanking is Unnecessary by Skyler J. Collins
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