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In this thought-provoking episode of the Free Thought Project podcast, Jason, Matt, and Don engage in a riveting conversation with Larken Rose, a renowned author, activist, and voluntaryism advocate. Larken has gained widespread recognition for his groundbreaking book, "The Most Dangerous Superstition," which challenges traditional beliefs about government and authority, revealing them as deeply ingrained superstitions responsible for immense suffering throughout history.
During the podcast, the hosts and Larken delve into the complexities of changing people's minds and breaking free from the matrix of statism. They explore the psychological defenses people employ when confronted with new ideas and discuss the challenges of presenting persuasive arguments. The conversation takes a critical look at self-defense in relation to the state, examining the circumstances under which violence against state actors may be justified. Additionally, they discuss the delegation of rights and engage in a stimulating discussion about anarchy and its potential for becoming mainstream. Don't miss this captivating episode that is sure to challenge your perspective on authority, freedom, and the role of the state in our lives. (Length: 1:03:49)
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In this thought-provoking episode of the Free Thought Project podcast, Jason, Matt, and Don engage in a riveting conversation with Larken Rose, a renowned author, activist, and voluntaryism advocate. Larken has gained widespread recognition for his groundbreaking book, "The Most Dangerous Superstition," which challenges traditional beliefs about government and authority, revealing them as deeply ingrained superstitions responsible for immense suffering throughout history.
During the podcast, the hosts and Larken delve into the complexities of changing people's minds and breaking free from the matrix of statism. They explore the psychological defenses people employ when confronted with new ideas and discuss the challenges of presenting persuasive arguments. The conversation takes a critical look at self-defense in relation to the state, examining the circumstances under which violence against state actors may be justified. Additionally, they discuss the delegation of rights and engage in a stimulating discussion about anarchy and its potential for becoming mainstream. Don't miss this captivating episode that is sure to challenge your perspective on authority, freedom, and the role of the state in our lives. (Length: 1:03:49)
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