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Private Government
Private Government: How Employers Rule Over Our Lives (And Why We Don’t Talk About It) By Elizabeth Anderson, 2017 Elizabeth Anderson gave a series of Tanner Lectures at Princeton University in 2014 on Political Philosophy. During these lectures she discussed … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Politics/Economics
Tagged 1800s, 2014, 2017, Abraham Lincoln, Abuse, Adam Smith, Arbitrary Rules, Asylums, Back by Sanctions, Bill of Rights, Board of Directors, CEO, Chaos, Checks and Balances, Children, Churches, Communism, Corporations, Corruption, Democrats, Dictatorships, Difficulty Obtaining Child Care, Disrespect, Dress Code, Egalitarian, Elizabeth Anderson, Employees, Employers, Exclusive Rights, Exile, Facebook, Factories, Firing, Fraternizing, Fraud, Free Market, gulf between Employers and Employees, Harassment, Hospitals, How Employers Rule Over Our Lives (And Why We Don’t Talk About It), Immigration, Individual Liberties, industry, Karl Marx, Libertarian, Lords, Management, Master's, Men, Modern Work Place, Monarchy, Monopolies, Monopoly, Oligarchy, Orphanages, OSHA, Patriarchy, Political Science, Politics, Poor Houses, Power, Princeton University, Private Government, Quitting, Republicans, Respect, Self-Employed, Slavery, Social Insurance, Tanner Lectures, Thomas Paine, Unequal Power Structure, Unions, Unpaid Domestic Labor, Unpredictable Scheduling, Unregulated Commons, US Government, Wage Earners, Wage Labor, Women
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Libertarianism
September 11, 2014 Libertarianism Libertarianism is a term I was not familiar with until a few years ago. Oh, I might have read about it before in regards to to the French Revolution or something, but I didn’t realize that … Continue reading
Posted in Politics/Economics
Tagged Against Imperialism, Against Racism, Anarchism, Big Government, Cold War, Communism, Constitution, Dependent Upon Mutual Aid, Freedom, Good of All, Individual Anarchy, Libertarian, Libertarianism, Liberty, Life, Mutualism, No Big Government, No One Telling Us What To Do, Non-Hierarchical Free Associations, Not Bound By Law, Patriots, Pursuit of Happiness, Russia, Self-Ownership, Self-Reliance, Sharing, Social Anarchism, Social Anarchy, Socialism, Stateless Government
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The Americans
April 17, 2014 Spy Vs Spy Spy vs Spy is a comic strip in Mad Magazine, but it seemed appropriate this week. I’ve been watching The Americans. The Americans is an FX show that began May of 2013. It stars … Continue reading
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Tagged 1853, 1856, 1991, 1999, 2000, 2010, 2014, Agression, Alias, America, Annex, Big Pharmicuticals, Brothers and Sisters, Capitalism, Car Insurance, CIA, Communism, Concessions International, Crimea, Crimean War, Demonstrations, Early 90s, Entitlement, Felicity, FX, Glasnost, Google, Greed, Greg, Health Care, Health Insurance, Heritage, History, J.J. Abrams, Joe Weisburg, Keri Russell, KGB, Mad Magazine, Mathew Ryes, Medicaid, Medical Industries, Memory, Obama, Perestroika, Putin, Religion, Russian, Salmon Bagel, Self-Defense, Socialism, Soviet Union, Spies, Spy Vs Spy, The Americans, USSR, Winter Olympics, Yetsin
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The Nazi’s Place in German History
The Nazi’s Place in German History Cari Gilkison, History 518 Fall 1998 The place of the Nazi’s in German history is important, but it should not overshadow the rest of its long and diverse history. The Nazi’s were not … Continue reading
Posted in History
Tagged Antisemitism, Austria, Beethoven, Cari Gilkison, Cari Lynn Vaughn, Civilization, Communism, Concentration Camps, Czech Republic, Democracy, Dictatorship, Dominic, Einstein, England, France, Genocide, Germany, Goethe, History 518, History of Germany in the 20th Century, Hitler, Holocaust, Kaiser, Mann, Nazis, OSU, Otto Von Bismarck, Poland, Political Parties, Propaganda, Prussia, Russia, society, The Holy Roman Empire, USA, WWI, WWII
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