Over the last few weeks The Mises Institute has examined how a free market anarchy could deal with the recent crisis in Haiti, specifically as it relates to orphans. Part 1 covers the rights of Haitian orphans, and how the market would respect them. Part 2 shows how a market demand for the orphans would quickly deal with the sudden excess of orphans brought on by the quake. Finally in part 3 it is demonstrated how the market could provide security for the orphans, orphanages, and adoptive parents more efficiently than the state could even dream of.
Despite Government, Air Travel still Happens
The Mises Institute looks at air travel and finds that in spite of all the work government does to make things more difficult, planes still fly, and usually get people where they want to go.
Cops and Quotas, NYPD officer tells all
Eyewitness News interviews a NYPD officer who explains the quota system that has cops locking up people they know to be innocent.
Free Keene Failing? Not from where I sit
Critics weigh in on the “havoc” wreaked by the Free State Project and Free Keene. Seems we’re upsetting people.
Economic Reality Check
The Agora Telegraph shows just how bad it is. It’s worse than you think, and much worse than the news will say. The US economy, and the dollar, are dying.
Underground restaurants, just one of many agorist business options.
With a wink and nudge the mysterious Chef X serves up dinner in a mobile, underground, illegal restaurant. I don’t know if Chef X is familiar with agorist theory, but he’s acting on it anyway.
Agora! Anarchy! Action!