Digest 43: It’s a Good One!

Sexuality for the Masses

Sin in the Second City: Madams, Ministers, Playboys, and the Battle for America’s Soul
Reviewed by Gwen Masters

Doing It Yourself — a Short Handbook for Guys by Jaie Helier

If you’re looking to have a satisfying session of self-love, then you should check this guide out!

Pornsaint Ashlynn Brooke by pornopapa

I Come in Peace by M. J. Woo

The Strange Credibility of Polyamory by Pepper Mint

I currently practice polyamory (i.e. I have the freedom to be involved in as many romantic-sexual relationships as I feel comfortable with), and I find it to be a very worthwhile lifestyle. I am only really deeply in love with one person right now, but that could change. I don’t really think I’d have the energy or time for another deep romance right now though.

Dolphin Sex by Comrade Cripple

Yeah, you read the above right :-)

End the American Empire!

Red in Tooth and Claw: American Terror, Then and Now by Chris Floyd

Chris Floyd recounts the CIA’s legacy of atrocity.

A Bogus Libertarian Defense of War by Sheldon Richman

Remembering America’s Forgotten Vietnamese Victims by Nick Turse and Tom Engelhardt

The Empire That Must Be Obeyed
What Gives the US the Right to Claim a Moral Monopoly Over the World?
by Paul Craig Roberts

McCain and the Militarist Mentality
His electoral comeback is an ill omen
by Justin Raimondo

Under Curfew, This Is No Life by Ahmed Ali and Dahr Jamail

Pathetic Arguments for Foreign Intervention by Sheldon Richman

Economics for the People

Capitalism V. The Free Market by Wendy Mcelroy

Anarchy vs Limited Government

In which I fail to be Reassured by Charles Johnson (Rad Geek)

Charles Johnson points out that evasion of unjust government laws — in some cases — has been more successful than lobbying efforts that aim to get the laws off the books.

Objectivism and the State: An Open Letter to Ayn Rand by Roy Childs

This is Roy Child’s classic attempt to convert Ayn Rand to libertarian anarchism. I’ve pondered trying to write a piece that argues for mutualist anarchism on the basis of Rand’s defense of ethical egoism. I currently consider myself to be an advocate of egoism, and I find Rand’s defense of selfishness (properly defined) to be wonderfully life affirming.

The Next American Electoral Spectacle

The Danse Macabre of US Style Democracy by John Pilger

The Era of Dynastic Politics, Where Nothing Ever Changes
President Hilary
by Paul Craig Roberts

Is Liberalism Fascistic?

Goldberg’s Trivial Pursuit by Austin T. Bramwell

The above is an interesting review of Jonah Goldberg’s book that attempts to link liberalism with fascism. I actually believe that certain policies promoted by particular left-liberals today are supported by fascist philosophical premises, but the review doesn’t indicate that the book makes a good argument for this. I also don’t really care for the politics of Jonah Goldberg. He is published in the odious National Review.

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