Here is #291 of Lew Rockwell’s Pod cast. Listen and see if you too are an anarchist. Lew Rockwell tells Mike Adams of Natural News about the true nature of our predatory rulers.
Llewellyn Harrison “Lew” Rockwell, Jr. (born July 1, 1944) is an American libertarian political commentator, activist, proponent of the
Austrian School of economics, and chairman/CEO of the Ludwig von Mises Institute.
In 1982, Rockwell founded the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama and was its president until the summer of 2009, when he transitioned to the position of Chairman of the Board.He also is Vice President of the Center for Libertarian Studies in Burlingame, California and publisher of the political weblog LewRockwell.com. Rockwell was closely associated with his teacher and colleague Murray Rothbard until Rothbard’s death in 1995. Rockwell’s political ideology, like Rothbard’s in his later years, combines a form of anarcho-capitalism with cultural conservatism and the Austrian School of economics. He also advocates federalist concepts as a means of promoting freedom from central government, and also advocates secession for the same political decentralist reasons. Rockwell has called environmentalism “[a]n ideology as pitiless and Messianic as Marxism.”[13]
The Mises Institute published Rockwell’s Speaking of Liberty, an anthology of editorials which were originally published on his website, along with transcripts from some of his speaking engagements. Rockwell and the Ludwig von Mises Institute together publish the Journal of Libertarian Studies.
Burton Blumert, Rockwell, economist and philosopher David Gordon, and Murray Rothbard.
Paleolibertarianism
In 1985, Rockwell was named a contributing editor to Conservative Digest. During the 1990s Rothbard, Rockwell and others described their views as paleolibertarian, but Rockwell no longer uses the term to describe his ideas. Jean Hardisty, founder of Political Research Associates, wrote in 1999 that Rockwell was one of the most influential proponents of the paleoconservative faction of “right-wing libertarianism.”
LewRockwell.com
Rockwell’s website features a selection of articles, including positions opposing war and imperialism along with occasional articles criticizing the presidency of Abraham Lincoln. The site also carries essays which argue against the participation of the United States in the Second World War, speculation about an end of the United States as a cohesive union, and assertions the Western world is threatened by an intersection of fascism and socialism as politicians and states centralize their power. These writings are sometimes controversial and have brought harsh criticism from some on the political right. The website also provides podcasts featuring Rockwell’s interviews of various scholars and writers, including many affiliated with the Mises Institute.



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