Podcast Analysis: Word Choices and (Lost?) Opportunities to Connect (LUA Podcast #35)
How can you build pathways of knowledge and understanding with others, rather than confrontations leading to tragedies? On this episode of Liberty Under Attack Radio, I am pleased to welcome back Darrell Becker from Voluntary Visions to attempt to answer...
Remembering the Victims of Communism with Kal Molinet (LUA Podcast #34)
On this Mother's Day edition of Liberty Under Attack Radio, I am joined by Kal Molinet of Liberate RVA to discuss a wide variety of subjects. We talk about the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, the deadly ramifications of this ideology being...
Are Private Cities & Seasteading the Future? with Regan Keely (LUA Podcast #33)
Are private cities the future? Are floating, mobile cities the next logical step in the evolution of human freedom? What role does agorism play in their formation? What are some of the challenges involved with these two potential, interrelated strategies?...
[Bonus Episode] It’s Dangerous to Be An Anarchist
You post a status on Facistbook, just as you typically do. This one is hardly different than any of others--it's simply another one pointing out the blatant contrast between the political and economic means--in other words, the parasites vs. the...
Manifesto of the Free Humans: An Interview with Derrick Broze (LUA Podcast #32)
One of the main things that has always bothered me about the anarchist/libertarian community is the lack of focus on actionable solutions to find freedom now--the focus is improving, but there's still plenty of work to be done. And, sure, the philosophy...
Find Freedom NOW Using Direct Action (LUA Podcast #31)
When I first became politically aware at the mere age of 18, the innocence of my past disappeared completely. My time was dominated by conspiracy theories, investigating secret societies, and trying to uncover who was trying subjugate the masses of the...
Get to Know Liberty Under Attack: Jason Interviews Shane (LUA Podcast #30)
When we listen to podcasts we love, it's always nice to get an insight into the lives behind those who produce the content--they may be selling a product, providing a service (such as information/education/entertainment), or whatever, but it's always nice to find out...