"This approach is at odds with the more mainstream Islamist and jihadist thinking that forms the genealogy of Al Qaeda, and it has led to a fundamentally different view of violence. Al Qaeda grew out of a radical tradition that viewed Muslim states and societies as having fallen into sinful unbelief, and embraced violence as a tool to redeem them. But the Wahhabi tradition embraced the killing of those deemed unbelievers as essential to purifying the community of the faithful."
How John McCain Wound Up Canoodling With Terrorists by Justin Raimondo -- Antiwar.com →
How ISIS Is Using Us to Get What It Wants | Alastair Crooke →
Woman Drowns After Police Threaten to Arrest the Men Who Were Rescuing Her | The Free Thought Project →
A Look Inside The Secret Deal With Saudi Arabia That Unleashed The Syrian Bombing | Zero Hedge →
ISIS’ Harsh Brand of Islam Is Rooted in Austere Saudi Creed - NYTimes.com
A Murderous ‘Modernity’ by Justin Raimondo -- Antiwar.com →
Stupidity or Plan? The Future of Freedom Foundation →
The Antimilitarist Libertarian Heritage « Antiwar.com Blog →
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Thinking Machine Blog Coverage of "The State Lives in the Minds of its Victims" →
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Religious Zealotry and Imperial Domination
Infection and Inflammation in the Body Politic.
Read moreHector and Iago: A Parable of the State by Murray Rothbard
“Never forget. Hector is a thief. Hector is a murderer."
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'I was terrified we'd lose all our money': banks tell US customers they won't work with Americans | Money | theguardian.com →
Hey Kids...
Woman Drowns After Police Threaten to Arrest the Men Who Were Rescuing Her | The Free Thought Project →
"Strip the mystical veil of sanctity from our rulers"
Murray Rothbard on the essential task of libertarians.
Read moreJohn Trenchard on Power
It is the nature of Power to be ever encroaching, and converting every extraordinary Power, granted at particular times ... into an ordinary power, to be used at all times....
- John Trenchard, 1723, Cato's Letter No. 115