–Dan Kovalik, labor and human rights attorney and author of the book “Cancel This Book: The Progressive Case Against Cancel Culture,” joins David to discuss the book and cancel culture. Get the book: https://amzn.to/3f5l5HJ
The Progressive Case Against “Cancel Culture?”
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Non-Existent American Socialism

Genuine Marxist-Leninists, Maoists, and other forms of historic authoritarian leftism have practically zero representation in US politics, even on the far fringes. I think this meme is correct that most of the M-L groups in the US are functional social democrats which puts them in the center-left. For instance, most “tankies” that I know actually […]
Non-Existent American Socialism
The Rights of the Naturally Immune to not Mask up or be Vaccinated

By Thomas Harrington | AIER | There is an important issue that, in the midst of all the talk of vaccines, has not gotten nearly the attention it deserves: the civil rights of those who have already developed natural immunity to the SARS-CoV-2, the virus that is said to cause Covid. Yesterday, I got the […]
The Rights of the Naturally Immune to not Mask up or be Vaccinated
Economics: What It Is, And What It Is Not
Economics is a social science that is concerned with human choice. Much like sociology, which is the study of human-made institutions and how such institutions operate, economics seeks to study the rationale behind individual decisions, as well as the social effects of said decisions. In particular (though by no means exclusively), economics deals with human […]
Economics: What It Is, And What It Is Not
Another Word on Regulations
I’ve discussed previously on this blog the difference between primary and secondary regulations (credit to Kevin Carson for the terminology), and I feel I must reiterate the point once again. So many people, on both the right and the left, misunderstand the nature of statism in this regard. Leftists commit the grievous error of correctly […]
Another Word on Regulations
Anarcho-Communism is the lesser variant of Anarchism
It’s widely popular, yet very unpleasant and entirely undesirable. I jest. In truth, anarcho-communism is a wholly decent (and often misinterpreted) social theory. That being said, it isn’t as desirable or as libertarian as individualist anarchism. In the following post, I hope to shed some light on why this is the case. As a former […]
Anarcho-Communism is the lesser variant of Anarchism
Major Voting and Activist Blocks in the United States as of 2021

This seems to be around right. Even most so-called “tankies” in the US are center-left social democrats. For example, every “tankie” I know personally or by reputation who is under the age of 70 is pro-gay rights, pro-trans rights, pro-immigration, and many are pro-drug legalization. These are hardly classic Stalinist or Maoist positions.
Major Voting and Activist Blocks in the United States as of 2021
NFTs Are Fueling a Boom in Digital Art. Here’s How They Work

Honestly when I see NFT I generally keep on scrolling. Now that social gatherings are on the horizon again, I suppose I should hone up on hyped-internet-lingo for those inevitable awkward convo breaks. Oh the fungibility!! Here is a breakdown from the Wall Street Journal.Non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, have exploded onto the digital art scene…
NFTs Are Fueling a Boom in Digital Art. Here’s How They Work
A Reflection on “Property Rights”
I view “property rights” the same way that the Left views race, gender, sexuality, etc. i.e. as a social construct that is relative to time, place, and the particular cultural framework that is involved, like table manners, marital customs, sexual morals, religious rituals, styles of dress or music, etc. As an anarchist, my view is […]
A Reflection on “Property Rights”
Attack The System’s Media Bias Fact Check Report
Seems fair enough. View the entire report here.
Attack The System’s Media Bias Fact Check Report