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Chindi Eimi, Part III

wgreen wrote 1 week ago: All at once, the storm slammed against the exterior of the station. The furious wind howled, a const … more →

Tags: Fiction, Short Stories, Science Fiction, writing, Sci-Fi, Mars, self-organizing systems, SciFi, Liberty

Chindi Eimi, Part II

wgreen wrote 2 weeks ago: Back at the station, the chief lab technician, Sarah Franklin, sat in her small room, a picture in h … more →

Tags: Short Stories, Fiction, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Mars, SciFi, Freedom, Liberty, libertarian science fiction

The most pretentious, inconsequential twaddle that you shall read all week is...2 comments

David Davis wrote 3 weeks ago: …here. David Davis How can one get a job, for example, as a “trainee economic consultant … more →

Tags: Anglosphere, Economics, Education, groan, History, humour, Knickers, Liberty, News Releases

Chindi Eimi, Part I

wgreen wrote 4 weeks ago: “Even if liberty had entirely perished from the earth, such men would invent it.  For them, s … more →

Tags: Fiction, Science Fiction, Short Stories, writing, Sci-Fi, Mars, Reading, self-organizing systems, SciFi

Scottish Cyclops Indeed...

Fred Bloggs wrote 1 month ago: Fred Bloggs. Gordon Brown’s African cousin…. … more →

Tags: Army, Depleted Uranium, Firearms, Guns, History, humour, Knickers, Liberty, News Releases

Libertarian Alliance Bulletin3 comments

Dr Sean Gabb wrote 5 months ago: Director’s Bulletin 14th February 2009Introduction Libertarian Alliance Publications Media App … more →

Tags: Admin, Announcements, British Media, Education, evil BBC, LA Papers, Media Appearances, BBC, blogs

Conspiracies of Rome: The Reviews Accumulate3 comments

Dr Sean Gabb wrote 6 months ago: IF YOU LIKE HISTORICAL NOVELS, AND YOU ARE QUITE CLEVER, AND IF YOU ARE BORED WITH READING ABOUT THE … more →

Tags: advertising, Book Review, humour, Byzantium, Constantinople, historical novels, History, knowledge, Novels

Richard Blake's Conspiracies of Rome - A Review

Dr Sean Gabb wrote 6 months ago: UPDATE:- You might like to also read “TERROR OF CONSTANTINOPLE“  – the SEQUEL.  Av … more →

Tags: advertising, Announcements, Book Review, Crime, History, humour, Pornography

Credit Crunch hypotheses...interesting idea No-378B :-2 comments

David Davis wrote 6 months ago: David Davis From the Daily Mirror, of all places. But I know for a fact that “securitisation … more →

Tags: Taxation, Finance, Liberty, sawdust and rat droppings, Zen lapdancing, Poor People, Wireless Tele Vision, Knickers, politicians

Getting at Prince Harry: the new lefty bloodsport (allowed of course)6 comments

David Davis wrote 6 months ago: David Davis Prince Harry has been publicly lynched (again.) About three hundred years ago, he jocula … more →

Tags: Anglosphere, Islam, Knickers, Law, Liberty, Media Appearances, Moonbattery, politicians, Poor People

First Libertarian Novel of 20099 comments

Dr Sean Gabb wrote 6 months ago: Marian Halcombe Book Review by Marian Halcombe The Terror of Constantinople Richard Blake Hodder … more →

Tags: Announcements, sex, Book Review, Liberty, advertising, politicians, Anglosphere, History, Rome

Tor(a)! Tor(a)! Tor(a)!6 comments

Anthony wrote 8 months ago: This article on Tor is quite good, it examines the publisher from a anti-authoritarian perspective. … more →

Tags: The Craft, Not Exactly Random, SF, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Tor, speculative fiction, baen


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