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The sad case of a once-brilliant company

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As Benito said, "All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state."
 
One example appears in today's ZGBlog: Google Denny's.

Dismantle the Welfare Warfare State

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In this 2016 The Future of Freedom Foundation video, Hornberger articulates a timless libertarian objective.

Uncommon Sense

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Most of us are familiar with the contradiction on the first page of Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" - that, he says, government is both evil and necessary.
 
Today's ZGBlog explores why such an intelligent man could make such a blunder, and suggests that he did not grasp the extent of the "evil" concerned - not by a mile. If you agree and enjoy Tom's Folly, pass round its URL.

Queues

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- or lines, as you Colonials persist in calling them. They are a shocking waste of time. What's their cause, how long need they last, can they be reduced? Find out in today's ZGBlog, Government Queues.

The Federal Mafia

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Today's Zero Government Blog is a review of the extraordinarily fine book by Thomas DiLorenzo, "Organized Crime."
 
He refers of course to the government, and we need not quibble that strictly, government cannot be criminal because it defines "crime" as the breaking of its own laws. Spell it with a K instead of a C, as I often do, if that bothers you.
 
The book is a marvelous resource, pithily demolishing one statist myth after another; highly recommended. So please enjoy Cosa Nostra.

Appeasement

Statists are still making a meal of Munich, alleging that evil should have been choked off sooner than it was and that a shameful thing was done in that city in 1938.
 
It's one of the ways they perpetuate war, which is the health of the State.
 
I was there a couple of months ago, and today's Zero Government Blog takes a different view.

The Natural Order

Is order decreasing, or increasing, in Nature; and how much does it matter, and how does it affect anarchist thought?
 
In The Laws of Science, today's ZGBlog explores.

Dangerous Mathematics

Not to students, but to government-school teachers. It trains the mind to reason, which is the last thing they want. See more in today's ZGBlog.

Where kindness begins

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A few weeks ago Glen Allport wrote a fine piece here calling for more kindness in society, not merely abstention from evildoing as in the Non-Aggression Principle (NAP.)
 
I thought this very interesting subject needed some addiional airing, so wrote today's ZGBlog, subtitled Kindly Stop It. Enjoy.

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