Culture, Society, Politics
- Sex, Love, and Marriage
- Ayn Rand, Doctors, and a Good Book
- The Secret Key to Everything
- The Perfect Human Diet—More Food Nonsense
- Decadence and Decency
- Free Society, The Unrealizable Ideal
- No Political Solution
- Demonstrations, Protests, and Other Adolescent Tantrums
- No, It's _Not_ Normal
- Your Money is Dirty
- Food Fools
- "Intellectual Property" Versus the Free Market
- Hitchens And Good
- Betrayer Of Freedom
- Anarchism and Society
- Libya
- Gaddafi's Murder
- Conservatives' Perennial Mistake
- Patent Absurdity and Tyranny of the Mind
- More Patent Absurdity
- Education and Children
- If You Spank Him, He Will Not Die
- The Egypt Gyp
- Neocon's Love Darkness, Because Their Deeds Are Evil
- Freedom and Gullibility
A defense of marriage and of romantic love as the highest good achievable by man.
Examples of the intellectual property racket in practice.
The motivational-training and personal-development industry is a scam bilking millions with the promise of easy tricks and gimmicks to instant wealth and success. There are no shortcuts.
There is no such thing as a perfect human diet, and no one is a food expert or authority.
Defining the difference between true exceptionalism and the simply squalid.
In the, "fight for freedom," most are doing everything that will not work, and not doing the one thing that will—making themselves free.
There is no political means to produce the kind of society one desires.
Acting Without Principles: The Absurdity of "Intellectual Property Rights."
About the true nature of homosexuality.
Money laundering and other political lies.
Food fads and government intrusion.
Examples of the intellectual property racket in practice.
The absurd ideas that dominate the smaller minds of both theists and atheists.
An example of a so-called fighter for freedom, who like all the others is actually the enemy of freedom both ideologically and practically.
Anarchism--a political movement
First article on the Libyan invasion.
Second article on the Libyan invasion and the consequences of American spite and ignorance.
Why They Will Always Lose—And Ought To
A condensation of a 2004 article on the nature of patents and copyrights.
Randall’s essay “Patent Absurdity” was based on the following articles, which in turn where a collection of comments to the Autonomist Notebook’s comentary on Intellectual Property. But first, let’s take note of what Thomas Jefferson had to say about patents: If we have right to use three things separately, I see nothing in reason or in the law, which forbids our using them all together. A man has a right to use a saw, an axe, a plane, separately; may he not combine their uses on the same piece of wood?
General principles on education and children, especially homeschooling.
The role and necessity of discipline in education.
The Big Lie about Egypt and the Middle East.
The corruption and lies which are neoconservatism.
The corruption of freedom seekers by scam artists.