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Re: "Ten Steps To Repair American Democracy" A presentation by Steven Hill

I don't want democracy. I want liberty.
 
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In the interest of liberty, we need monarchy now!

We need a private law society. Free accumulation now! Absolute rights of self-defense now! No taxes now!

Get educated! Read the thoughts of Hans Hoppe, Distinguished Fellow at the libertarian capitalist thinktank, the Ludwig von Mises Institute. Like Hoppe says, history shows liberty flourishes under hereditary monarchy where it stifles under democracy.

The Flag of The Anarcho-Capitalist-Monarchist Swedish Front

We need totally free markets, now! Of course, some state may be necessary to protect us from outside invaders and illegal immigrants. Why place the defense of this society in the hands of the tyranny of the majority when you can place it in the hands of a single tyrant—that you could drown in a bathtub if necessary? (Could you even fit the majority in your bathroom much less your bathtub?) If the position is hereditary, you know whom to drown next!

The revolution of the 20th century will be the revolution of the 12th century! Already, in Scandinavia, liberty lovers have democrats trembling. There is a spectre haunting Sweden; it is the spectre of anarcho-capitalist-monarchism.

Libertarians of the world unite! — You have nothing to lose but your Thanes!

 

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