Brian Doherty | October 11, 2006
The Center for a Stateless Society launches, a project of the Molinari Institute, named after 19th century Belgian-born economist Gustave de Molinari, an early applier of market logic to defense services. Those who believe that there can be a marginal price for everything, and that value is subjective, and that we must make again of the anarchist revolution an intellectual adventure, check in early and often.
Reason needs your support. Please donate today!
Try Reason's award-winning print edition today! Your first issue is FREE if you are not completely satisfied.
(310) 367-6109
3415 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Suite 400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
(310) 391-2245
Editor's Note: We invite comments and request that they be civil and on-topic. We do not moderate or assume any responsibility for comments, which are owned by the readers who post them. Comments do not represent the views of Reason.com or Reason Foundation. We reserve the right to delete any comment or disable your ability to comment for any reason at any time.
|10.11.06 @ 8:30PM|#
Anarchy! Whiskey! Sexy!
I am pleased to learn that the director of the Molinari Institute is Roderick T. Long, a anarcho-capitalist I am familiar with through his writings at www.libertariannation.org (formerly the Free Nation Foundation).
|10.11.06 @ 9:38PM|#
This is a quote from the Molinari Institute introduction page:
"The form of social organization known as the State,
an increasingly virulent parasite on civil society,
is entering the final stages of an unsustainable growth
that threatens the existence of civilisation itself."
So the organization seems to have already absorbed the wisdom of "King Kong's bone" from the post just above.
King Kong's bone is not a good jumping off point for an anarchist revolution is it?
Still, we anarchists will get you end the end: Smile! You're on peaceful anarchist Ruthless' candid camera!
|10.11.06 @ 11:49PM|#
There you are, Ruthless! I figured this one would draw you out!
Well, I subscribed to their newsletter, and wish them luck. I've really been in the mood to unleash a can of 'lash on politicos lately. Perhaps the incredible venality on display lately has gotten under my skin.