Paul Graham on property. His idea of property as that which “works” is slowly getting back to Max Stirner’s common-sense definition: “Whoever knows how to take, to defend, the thing, to him belongs property.”
I went to a few protests/marches last fall associated with Occupy Denver. It seems like it’s always the guy with the megaphone who least represents everybody else present.
A satire of the entertainment industry’s rent-seeking, set in the first century near the Sea of Galilee.
Mormonism in Boston during the 70s and 80s
An article arguing that “Democratic socialism is the very essence of Mormon theology and scripture.” See also my list of Mormon anarchism links: http://americancynic.net/log/2011/4/18/mormon_anarchism_/_some_links.html
Transcript of the Mormon South Park episode.
I’m pleased to discover that this is a thing.
Laura Jane Grace gives the backstory to Against Me!'s song “I Was a Teenage Anarchist”
Larry Norman’s ‘666’ was the NPR song of the day June 5, 2008
Rap song with great lyrics: “No one is illegal / We’re all people / We’re all equal / No borders / No fences / No nations / No prisons / No deportations”
Riot Folk song by Ryan Harvey
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“Music has changed in a generation — the bands, the industry. Oh, and me”
Updates on the Northwest grand jury investigations.
Denver’s Police Chief Robert White and Councilman Brooks praised the Church of Scientology at the opening of the church’s new Denver headquarters.
Some comments on the FLDS theocracy in Colorado City in light of speculation that church members tortured a kitten.