One Man’s Choice and the Decisions His Descendants Made

Truman Lamb, age seventeen. Truman Lamb, father of hundreds. This is the man who chose not to exist, and as a result I have the life I now live. Or more like, he chose to continue existing as the rest of the world accepted a number. A number that he correctly predicted to someday become …

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The Superhero Who Earned the Right to Exist: A Comic Book Review

My sister loves comics books. A while back she found this comic book at a library and told me, "It's about this guy without a social security number. The whole book is about the government trying to kill him, but at the end he's when they decide they like him they try to reward him …

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“I Dream Of Living Safely Free”: Interview with MEB

Today I have an interview with a young girl whose mother wishes her to remain anonymous. Welcome to my blog, M! Can you introduce yourself to the readers? I like painting and art in general. I’m really passionate about herbalism and the whole naturalpathic world that’s out there just waiting to be truly seen. I …

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“You Can’t Be A Philosophicker And A Politicker At The Same Time”: Libertarian Essays By A. J. Nock

Title: The State of the Union Author: Albert Jay Nock Review on Goodreads Amazon They have helped the truth along without encumbering it with themselvesAlbert Jay Nock This book was loaned to me shortly before I came to Germany. I didn't have a lot of reading time back in the States, so I brought it …

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