All episodes in this Myth of Authority podcast series:
Part 1 - The Myth of Authority: introduction
Part 2 - How the myth of authority affects our psychology
Part 3 - Our psychological red pill journey; our focus on the state
Part 4 - Psychology: the true and false selves
Part 5 - Libertarian assumptions about what needs to be done
Part 6 - The war room approach
Part 7 - Direct and indirect approaches
Part 8 - Examples of the direct approach
Part 9 - Training ourselves in direct approaches
Part 10 - Politics get slammed
Part 11 - Overview of the transition to a free society
Part 12 - The transition: who and how many
Part 13 - The transition: the pieces of the puzzle
Part 14 - The transition environment
Part 15 - The transition: current examples
Part 16 - The transition: the myth in the coming decades
Part 17 - The transition: peoples’ behavior in the coming decades
Part 18 - The transition: the bullies’ behavior in the coming decades
Part 19 - The transition: libertarian myths about the transition
Part 20 - The transition: the final stages
Part 21 - Series recap of White Pills
Part 22 - Afterword - my experience
Links to material covered in the episode:
Keith Knight’s YouTube Channel
Carey Wedler’s YouTube Channel
Want to know how important things would get done without government?
Reading material: “The Machinery of Freedom” by David Friedman; for private law specifically (rather than government law) try “Legal Foundations of a Free Society” by Stephan Kinsella
Video: “The Case for Privatization, of Everything”, “Law without Government: Principles”, “Law without Government: Conflict Resolution”, “Law without Government: The Bargaining Mechanism”
Want a comprehensive overview?
Reading material: “The Voluntaryist Handbook” by Keith Knight
Video: “Anarchy 101”, “The Philosophy of Liberty”
Want to get down to the root of it, without sugar coating?
Reading material: “Anatomy of the State” by Murray Rothbard, “The Most Dangerous Superstition” by Larken Rose
Video: “The Fundamentals”, “The Whole Problem”, “The State is Too Dangerous to Tolerate”, “The Tiny Dot”
Want to focus on economics?
Reading material: “I, Pencil” by Leonard E. Read, “Economics in One Lesson” by Henry Hazlitt
Want to focus on the absurdity of politics?
Reading material: “The Problem of Political Authority” by Michael Huemer
Video: “Election Day”, “I’m Allowed to Rob You”, “If You Were King”, “The Jones Plantation”
Thanks for listening!
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