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  • For NSP 61 we spoke with Christopher Coyne about the economics or warmaking. We also discussed the boomerang effect, pacifism, revolution, and libertarian anarchism.

    Christopher J. Coyne is a Professor of Economics at George Mason University, the Associate Director of the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center, and the Director of the Initiative for the Study of a Stable Peace (ISSP) through the Hayek Program. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and a Non-resident Fellow at the Quincy Institute. Coyne serves as the Co-Editor of The Review of Austrian Economics and of The Independent Review.

    Chris is the editor of The Legacy of Robert Higgs (2024, Mercatus Center), and the author or co-author of How to Run Wars: A Confidential Playbook for the National Security Elite (2024, Independent Institute), In Search of Monsters to Destroy: The Folly of American Empire and the Paths to Peace (2022, Independent Institute), Manufacturing Militarism: U.S. Government Propaganda in the War on Terror (2021, Stanford University Press), Tyranny Comes Home: The Domestic Fate of U.S. Militarism (2018, Stanford University Press), and many more.


    Links:
    Initiative for the Study of a Stable Peace https://www.stablepeace.com
    F. A. Hayek Program https://www.mercatus.org/hayekprogram
    How To Run Wars book https://www.independent.org/store/book.asp?id=145
    The Legacy of Robert Higgs book https://www.mercatus.org/hayekprogram/research/books/legacy-robert-higgs


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  • For NSP 60 we spoke with Eric King about his time as a political prisoner, including surviving SuperMax, nazi gangs and guards, and how he maintains love, hope, and solidarity.

    Eric King (he/him) is an anarchist political prisoner who is a husband and father of two. He was released from ADX Federal SuperMax at the end of 2023 after serving approximately ten years for an act of solidarity with the community of Ferguson, Missouri after the police murdered Michael Brown. He is the co-editor of Rattling the Cages, a political prisoner anthology, along with Josh Davidson, and is currently working at the Bread and Roses Legal Center as a paralegal.

    Links:
    Bread and Roses Legal Center https://www.breadandroseslaw.org/
    Rattling the Cages book https://www.akpress.org/rattling-the-cages.html
    Live Like the World is Dying interview with Eric https://www.liveliketheworldisdying.com/s1e105-eric-king-on-surviving-prison/



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  • For NSP 59 we spoke with Shane Burley about anti-fascism, green anarchism, voting, religion, Israel, and his recent book "Safety Through Solidarity" (co-authored with Ben Lorber) on combatting antisemitism.

    Shane Burley is the author of several books on the far-right and social movements, and has contributed to places such as NBC News, Jewish Currents, Al Jazeera, The Baffler, The Daily Beast, Haaretz, In These Times, Yes! Magazine, Tikkun, and The Oregon Historical Quarter.

    Links:
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    https://patreon.com/shaneburley
    https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/741043/safety-through-solidarity-by-shane-burley/


    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:05:50 Green Anarchy
    00:09:31 Thinking Outside the Possible
    00:14:38 What is Fascism?
    00:24:44 Countering Fascism
    00:30:36 Freedom of Speech
    00:37:29 Countering Authoritarianism
    00:43:23 Traditions
    00:51:51 Fighting Antisemitism
    01:04:09 Palestine
    01:17:33 Intersectionality
    01:25:52 Civic Inequality in Israel
    01:37:17 Gaza
    01:43:43 The Call to Action
    01:49:38 Media Recommendations
    01:53:08 Cappuccino
    02:00:20 Outro

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  • For NSP 58 we spoke with our friend and host of The Curious Task, Alex Aragona about anarchism, liberalism, economics, indigenous rights, Canada, and more.

    Alex Aragona is a partner at a creative marketing agency. He also is the host of the Institute For Liberal Studies Podcast, The Curious Task, and is a fellow at C4SS. His writing has appeared at C4SS, Adam Smith Works, and Liberal Currents.

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    https://www.c4ss.org/content/author/alex-aragona/
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    https://www.liberalcurrents.com/author/alexaragona/

    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:02:58 The Bridge Between Liberalism and Anarchism
    00:20:52 Canadian Politics
    00:36:03 Erasure of Indigenous Peoples
    00:46:48 What is Justice for Indigenous Peoples?
    00:55:18 Land
    01:00:14 Influencial Thinkers
    01:13:46 The Geneology of Labels
    01:19:55 Hurray for Hayek
    01:26:14 Markets
    01:37:21 The Morality of Shoplifting
    01:47:15 Bringing Anarchism To Your Life
    01:56:36 Progressives Being Classist Online
    02:03:06 Media Recommendations
    02:08:43 Cappuccino
    02:10:04 Outro

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  • For NSP 57, we spoke with Gary Chartier about his book Christianity and the Nation-State.

    Gary Chartier is Distinguished Professor of Law and Business Ethics and Associate Dean of the Zapara School of Business at La Sierra University. A theologian, philosopher, legal scholar, and political theorist, he is the author, co-author, editor, or co-editor of over twenty books; his byline has appeared over forty times in scholarly journals. He holds a JD from UCLA and a PhD and an LLD from the University of Cambridge.
    www.garychartier.net

    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:05:45 Libertarianism
    00:14:21 Christianity and The Nation State
    00:24:31 Render Unto Caesar
    00:32:55 The Politics of Jesus Christ
    00:41:39 Violence
    00:46:00 God and Anarchism
    01:08:52 Christian Political Identity
    01:21:17 Changing Views
    01:23:37 Media Recommendations
    01:29:40 Outro

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  • Welcome to the ninth episode of Lucy and Cory's Anti-Power Hour! A monthly program here on the Non Serviam Media Network where Lucy Steigerwald and Cory Massimino get together to discuss anything they want- probably comics, pop culture, ethics, ideology, movement news and politics, electoral politics, and world events.

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  • For NSP 56, we spoke with Elia J. Ayoub about Israel's war on Gaza, authoritarian leftists, solarpunk, post-growth, and more!

    Elia has a background in human rights advocacy, journalism, writing, and podcasting. He is the founder of The Fire These Times, a multimedia project working to uplift internationalist dialogues on human rights, climate change, and visions of bold futures. He holds a PhD in Cultural Analysis from the University of Zurich and he is currently based in Geneva.

    Chapters:
    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:09:29 Authoritarian Leftists
    00:20:10 The Multipolar World
    00:24:45 War on Palestine
    00:45:45 Taking Authoritarianism Seriously
    00:54:07 Anarchists in Electoral Politics
    00:58:23 Violence
    01:04:45 Intersectionality and Understanding
    01:11:10 Solarpunk
    01:20:17 Post-Growth
    01:26:31 Anti-Capitalist Futures
    01:33:16 Cappuccino
    01:37:03 Outro

    Links:
    https://thefirethesetimes.com
    https://iwritestuff.blog
    https://spore.social/@ayoub
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  • For NSP 55, we spoke with Fin (They/Them) aka Queer Armorer about gays, guns, and more!

    Fin produces accessible and educational firearms content; they also run Rainbow Reload NH, the foundational chapter of a decentralized shooting group for queer folk and friends. They are a massive firearms nerd, an NRA certified instructor, and a passionate advocate for guns and community defense.

    Chapters:
    0:00:16 Introduction
    0:11:50 Influences
    0:18:31 Project Goals
    0:23:40 Audience
    0:25:53 Queers and Gun Control
    0:28:52 Queer Liberation vs Assimilation
    0:35:21 Discussion and Debate
    0:47:21 Pessimism
    0:52:04 Biden and Trump
    1:08:23 Gun Rights
    1:11:33 NRA
    1:15:50 Gun Control
    1:25:24 Problems and Possibilities
    1:30:38 Systemic Anarchy
    1:34:21 Cappuccino Question
    1:39:47 Closing

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  • Welcome to the eighth episode of Lucy and Cory's Anti-Power Hour! A monthly program here on the Non Serviam Media Network where Lucy Steigerwald and Cory Massimino get together to discuss anything they want- probably comics, pop culture, ethics, ideology, movement news and politics, electoral politics, and world events.
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  • For NSP 54, we spoke with Alek, Jeremy, and John of the group "Fakertarians" about their efforts to call out and end authoritarian entryism in the mainstream libertarian movement.

    Alek is a law student and former Mises caucus volunteer, turned cosmopolitan anarchist, turned who knows. Volunteer on the Vermin campaign and consiglieri extraordinaire. Self-described anarcho-neoliberal because it pisses everyone else off.

    Jeremy Kantorowicz is an workforce analyst and full time cat dad. Joining Fakertarians in 2020, he is passionate about liberty and calling out bad elements in the liberty movement.

    John Hudak is the co-founder of Fakertarians. He is a criminal defense attorney and has written extensively about the problems with the alt-right in the liberty movement.

    Fakertarians was born in May, 2017.

    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:06:22 Liberty Journey
    00:23:15 Ron Paul
    00:31:16 The Paleo Tendency
    00:37:42 The Mighty Ducks
    00:41:07 Handling Reactionaries
    00:47:41 Warmongers
    00:58:32 Platforming
    01:05:53 Within the NLP
    01:18:27 Anti-Vaxxers
    01:27:08 The Power of Links
    01:33:33 Dead Writers
    01:52:36 The Libertarian Label
    01:59:41 SPLC on the NLP
    02:07:33 Thoughts on Leftists
    02:12:10 Media Recommendations
    02:16:19 Cappuccino
    02:18:23 Outro

    Links:
    https://www.fakertarians.com
    https://www.youtube.com/@Fakertarians
    https://www.twitch.tv/fakertarianspodcast
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  • For NSP 53, we spoke with social anarchist Jesse Spafford on how even standard libertarian commitments lead to socialist conclusions.

    Jesse Spafford is a lecturer in philosophy at the Victoria University of Wellington whose work explores the moral underpinnings of anarchism. He presents anarchism as a fusion of libertarian and socialist moral principles, arguing that this position is both coherent and plausible.

    https://jessespafford.com/
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    Social Anarchism and the Rejection of Moral Tyranny
    https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/social-anarchism-and-the-rejection-of-moral-tyranny/6B0E38604D6CE88BCBF699D7D2805E89

    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:10:57 Libertarianism and Social Anarchism
    00:12:35 Philisophical Anarchism
    00:16:23 Private Property and Self-Ownership
    00:23:47 Egalitarian Natural Rights
    00:34:18 Uncertainty in Reasoning
    00:41:28 Property and Rights
    00:46:51 Markets
    00:53:47 Division of Labor
    00:58:03 Ideal Society
    01:08:14 Right Libertarians
    01:11:50 Tolerating the State
    01:22:35 Academia
    01:30:35 Equality
    01:34:42 Good Books
    01:38:34 Cappuccino
    01:39:25 Outro

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  • Welcome to the seventh episode of Lucy and Cory's Anti-Power Hour! A monthly program here on the Non Serviam Media Network where Lucy Steigerwald and Cory Massimino get together to discuss anything they want- probably comics, pop culture, ethics, ideology, movement news and politics, electoral politics, and world events.
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  • Join us for a conversation with Grant Mincy on ecology and freedom where we discuss ecology, liberty, and ways that states are destructive to environmental well being and how decentralization provides solutions.

    Grant Mincy is a senior fellow at the Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS.org) where he holds the Elinor Ostrom Chair in Environmental Studies and Commons Governance. He also blogs at appalachianson.wordpress.com. He earned his Masters degree in Earth and Planetary Science from the University of Tennessee in the summer of 2012. He lives in Knoxville, Tennessee where he teaches both Biology and Geology at area colleges. Feel free to contact him at [email protected] and to read his work at https://c4ss.org/content/author/grant-mincy
    and at https://appalachianson.wordpress.com
    https://appalachianson.wordpress.com/biography-2/

    Elinor Ostrom:
    Market Failure and Government Regulation
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    Big Think Interview with Elinor Ostrom
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  • For NSP 52, we spoke with Lena Gunn of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

    Lena was born in Costa Rica and immigrated to the U.S. as a 27 year old adult. Before EFF Lena worked in journalism, international development and in the tech industry. She studied the emergence of Open Source communities in Latin America, and later worked as a trainer, qualitative researcher, and media producer with Human Rights groups in the field. She has worked as a Product Manager and an Engineering Manager for different tech companies and non-profits. More than a technologist she's always been a writer. She lives part time in San Francisco and part time in Costa Rica. She has a dog and loves to dance. She's really into visual art but, "I can't draw to save my life." She is autistic and temporarily really into birds.

    https://www.eff.org/about/staff/lena-z-gunn
    https://mastodon.social/@lzg
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    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:04:18 Small-A-anarchism
    00:05:38 Open-Source Communities
    00:07:51 IP to AI
    00:14:29 Against Privacy Nihilism
    00:19:19 Politicians and Constituants
    00:22:17 Algorythms
    00:23:48 Privacy Apps
    00:27:07 Government Surveilance
    00:29:44 Ideal Internet
    00:34:38 Affinity for Tech
    00:41:11 Censorship
    00:44:15 The EFF and Tech Issues
    00:52:44 Anarchist Plant Shop
    01:03:49 Outro Stuff

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  • Welcome to the sixth episode of Lucy and Cory's Anti-Power Hour!
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  • For NSP 51, we spoke with online wolverine, individualist anarchist, radical liberal, and avid good-faith debater Charles G. Koch. We discuss podcaster Dave Smith, the Mises Caucus, strategies for combatting reactionary beliefs, and why Charles still identifies as a libertarian.

    Wikipedia will tell you that Charles G. Koch is an 87-year-old American businessman with an estimated net worth of $62 billion, most known as a financial backer for several libertarian think tanks and the secret source of all your problems. At the twitter @ worst_account, Charles G. Koch has never denied this description, but also represents himself through a painting of a wolverine in a suit and posts posts from an individualist anarchist perspective. Sometimes these posts seem to imply that he is a graduate student in philosophy. You decide.

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    0:00:56 Intro
    0:07:55 Rule of Law
    0:10:39 Differences with Social Anarchism
    0:14:40 Hoppeans
    0:17:46 Neoliberalism
    0:24:48 Identifying as a Libertarian
    0:32:38 Mises Caucus
    0:36:12 Debating Reactionary Libertarians
    0:57:14 Why Not Debate Nazis?
    1:01:15 Friendship and Conversation
    1:13:18 Dave Smith
    1:17:34 The Problem with Simple Answers
    1:23:07 Antifa and No Platforming
    1:28:34 Reading Recommendations
    1:31:44 Free Speech, Hate Speech, Etc.
    1:38:36 Cappuccino Question
    1:39:29 Closing

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  • Welcome to the fifth episode of Lucy and Cory's Anti-Power Hour!
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  • For NSP #50, we spoke with Pirate Wire Services editor and radical journalist Joshua Collins.

    Joshua became a freelance journalist by accident after he ended up living on the Colombian-Venezuelan border in 2017 (also by accident). His career was driven primarily in the beginning by simply being willing to go to regions no one else would. He is now focused on borders, social movements and the impact of criminality on human rights. Joshua is the editor of Pirate Wire Services.

    https://www.piratewireservices.com/

    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:07:30 Foreign Journalism in Columbia
    00:13:31 President Petro
    00:15:59 Misconceptions About Latin America
    00:23:25 The Digital Age of Journalism
    00:29:08 The Global Rise of Authoritarianism
    00:34:50 Bias and Objectivity in Journalism
    00:44:12 Borders and Migration
    01:10:05 Books and Cappuccino
    01:11:27 Conclusion

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  • Join us as we sit down with Maggie McNeill at the 2016 Exploring Anarchism conference and get her thoughts on The War On Whres.

    Maggie is a self a self-described "overeducated, loud-mouthed wh*re" and writes at the popular blog The Honest Courtesan in "addition to the usual harlotry".

    You can read Maggie's Blog at
    https://maggiemcneill.wordpress.com

    We suggest you start with on her about page: https://maggiemcneill.wordpress.com/about/

    Maggie also has a great page of facts and figures you can find here:
    https://maggiemcneill.wordpress.com/2013/10/08/handy-figures-revisited/

    And she has a resources page with a "plethora of studies and other materials":
    https://maggiemcneill.wordpress.com/resources/

    Maggie in a Cato Unbound Online Debate: https://www.cato-unbound.org/issues/december-2013/perverse-incentives-sex-work-law

    A Video interview with Reason TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2fCPvuoHx0

    You can find what Maggie has written at Reason here: http://reason.com/people/maggie-mcneill/all

    Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-watch/wp/2014/03/27/lies-damned-lies-and-sex-work-statistics/

  • Join us for Non Serviam Podcast #49. This month Lucy Steigerwald talks with Kaytlin Bailey of Old Pros about the importance of decriminalizing and destigmatizing sex work.Sex worker rights advocate, comedian, and writer, Kaytlin Bailey is the Founder & Executive Director of Old Pros, a non-profit media organization creating conditions to change the status of sex workers in society. Host of The Oldest Profession Podcast, she is also the creator of Whore’s Eye View, a 75-minute mad dash through 10,000 years of sex worker history.https://kaytlinbailey.com/https://oldprosonline.org/Lucy is an accomplished writer and a self-described market-anarchist, feminist, and history nerd. Lucy is a long-time friend of the collective, a Contributing Editor at AntiWar.com, and you may also know Lucy from her writings at FEE, Vice, Reason, or her blogs; https://thestagblog.com/, https://lucysteigerwald.substack.com/, https://original.antiwar.com/author/lucy/, and https://www.vice.com/en/contributor/lucy-steigerwald You can find Lucy online https://twitter.com/LucyStag---Thanks for watching!Please like, comment, subscribe, and share!---Listen to the Non Serviam Podcast on your favorite podcast platform!iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and more.If you'd like to see more anarchist and anti-authoritarian interviews, please consider supporting this project financially by becoming a Patreon www.patreon.com/nonserviammediaFollow us on Mastodon, Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!