Porcfest Chronicles C12 Your Liberty Garden

Super Activist Chris Lawless introduces Brett Markham at the 2012 Porcupine Freedom Festival.  Mark talks about self-sustainability and making a micro-garden at your home.

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Julia Riber Pitt

Mind me saying, but I find it kind of funny that libertarians would put so much into “self-sufficiency” all while championing capitalist inequality and the division of labor. Stuff like what the dude in the video is talking about is very anti-capitalist. Marx and Engels literally talk about this kind of lifestyle in “The German Ideology” for crying out loud!

FK_reader

All of us on this blog support freeing up the “people’s marketplace” and not continuing the “corporate dominance” of fascist Wall Street and Pennyslvania Avenue.

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Brett Markham

@Julia — What is commonly called “capitalism” under the status quo isn’t a free market. It is a government-corporate alliance in which existing players use government force (in the form of regulations) to restrict access to the market for competitors. In essence, after they have climbed up, they use the government to cut the ladder so others can’t climb up too. It is the inevitable result of government regulating things they shouldn’t regulate in the first place because the power to regulate is the power to prevent and destroy. If you want a real education in how this works, invent… Read more »

FK_reader

The corporations and the gubberment economic police state operate jointly to deny us—the 99%—the freedom to trade with each other. We are forced to trade with the 1%—the corporations—for basic human resources.

Peer-to-peer trade between us in the market economy is highly constricted and hampered.

Corporate privileges need to be revoked if we want to have a genuine libertarian marketplace economy. Otherwise the Dilbertian corporate world that benefits without a doubt from a doozy of government-sanctioned executive privileges will continue their dominance for the foreseeable future.

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