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Gene Basler

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Principles of individual liberty and principles of economics are widely regarded as being incompatible with preserving the environment. The commonly held belief is that in the interest of "saving the planet", the human-caused scourges--real and imagined--are more important than a bunch of childish, selfish, antisocial introverts who want to be left alone and shirk their responsibilities to their fellow man and to Mother Earth, right?

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Gene Basler interviews Steve Dutch on Military Impacts on the Environment, and Laura E Huggins of Property and Environment Research Center on her recent article marking the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day and her 2009 book, "Greener... more

Gene Basler interviews Brad Spangler of the Center For A Stateless Society (www.c4ss.org).

Gene Basler interviews libertarian legal theorist Stephan Kinsella

Gene Basler takes care of some unfinished business, and completes his reading with commentary of Rothbard's now-famous work.

Gene Basler discusses the BP oil spill, with references to Rothbard, Rockwell, Block, Kwiatkowski and, time permitting, Frederic F. Clairmont writing for globalresearch.ca

Gene welcomes Facebook Friend and Antiwar Radio Fan Andre Lalonde, also known as Nme Ofthestate.

Gene reads and comments on Laurence Vance's article posted on lewrockwell.com on 2010-04-22

Gene interviews James Cox III of Peace Freedom Prosperity Movement. James discusses stateless solutions to problems in general, and provides off-the-cuff examples of how environmental problems might be solved in a system of... more

Gene Basler discusses Rothbard's "Law, Property Rights and Air Pollution." Time permitting, we'll also finish Walter Block's paper on Market Environmentalism.

Most environmentalists and people concerned with environmental issues simply want healthier lives, to leave the world better than they found it, and to live without the constant nagging fear that the planet will turn into a dust bowl or ice sheet.... more
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