Insurance in an un-free market
Monday, 17 August 2009 by Mike Gogulskieconomics, history | 6 Comments »
How many insurance products are you paying for? How much do you pay? What do you really get for all that? Is it a good deal? For American families, the list of insurance types they subscribe to includes most of ...
приглашение
Wednesday, 29 April 2009 by Mike Gogulskiactivism, art, history | No Comments »
приглашение (Russian: pri·GLA·sheh·nye, ): invitation I received a wonderful gift. A t-shirt bearing this famous photograph, taken on 21 August 1968 at Šafárikovo námestie, Bratislava, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, during the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia: [caption id="attachment_1747" align="aligncenter" width="491" caption="by Ladislav Bielik, ...
Change we can believe in
Thursday, 22 January 2009 by Mike Gogulskiart, economics, history, mind control, politics | No Comments »
[caption id="attachment_1506" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption="Change we can believe in (Pure silver, silver, me hearties! Yaaaar!)"][/caption] Original image by Ian-S @ flickr.com, who writes: Found in the Norfolk (UK) village of Snettisham in 1985, the contents of a narrow-necked roman pot were found ...
Stand up and be counted
Friday, 9 January 2009 by Mike Gogulskiactivism, art, history | 9 Comments »
"Stand up and be counted", an old Amerikkkan Ku Klux Klan song. For the record, I haven't heard this song since around 1993. And I've never heard it from any mouth or in any voice but one. Why? Dunno. It occurred to ...
The end of one slavery; the beginning of another
Friday, 19 December 2008 by Mike Gogulskihistory, philosophy | 1 Comment »
By Martin Rojko, at his Súkromné vlastníctvo ("Private Ownership") blog, my translation from Slovak: On 18 December 1865, the US Congress passed the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, by which it is claimed that "[n]either slavery nor involuntary servitude" shall never ...
The United States of America will cease to be a significant political force by the year 2020.
Tuesday, 7 October 2008 by Mike Gogulskihistory | 4 Comments »
Discuss.
No peace in Paxville
Sunday, 5 October 2008 by Mike Gogulskihistory, mind control, people, war | 3 Comments »
Some folks really can't take it when they see their sacred cows being gored. Almost 20 years ago, at the muddled dawn of my political awakening, I took a road trip from Orlando, Florida to Washington, DC with a few friends ...
Pirates and Emperors
Tuesday, 30 September 2008 by Mike Gogulskiart, history, philosophy | 1 Comment »
For those of you who grew up with the quintessential American brainwashing of the late 1970s that was the "America Rock" episodes of "Schoolhouse Rock!", Eric Henry presents Pirates and Emperors (by way of The Militant Libertarian):
A random walk to mass murder in the family
Saturday, 16 August 2008 by Mike Gogulskicrime, history, war | 2 Comments »
These internets never cease to amaze me. So this morning I'm reading Roderick Long talking about whether or not Étienne de la Boétie actually wrote the Discourse of Voluntary Servitude. A mention of Isabel Paterson takes me over to Wikipedia on ...
Failures of Constitutionalism
Wednesday, 6 August 2008 by Mike Gogulskihistory, politics | 1 Comment »
Well, this among other things... Hat tip to RD.



