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I've written another free eBook. This one is in response to all of you who have asked about how to start a podcast, or self-publish a book, or be an affiliate marketer, or whatever. I've learned a lot about that stuff, having done it all myself, and I know how to teach it. After all, between the Tom Woods Show and Contra Krugman, I've released well over 800 podcast episodes. You can trust that I know something about it. Here's a step-by-step overview of exactly what I do -- both in podcasting and in making a living online in general. And yes: all these things can be monetized, if you know what you're doing. You don't have to monetize them, of course. I blogged for years as a pure labor of love. But in my case, with five children and family health issues to cope with, I'm not upset when I'm compensated for something I enjoy doing. Who in his right mind would be? Believe me, over the years I've made a lot of mistakes and gone down a lot of dead ends. You can save yourself the same fate by reading this book. Get it here: http://www.PathsToIncome.com Tom Woods PS. Tom Woods has also put together an amazing resource where you can learn about Liberty, Free Markets and Economics all while commuting to work. Be a smarter libertarian! Check it out! More from LIbertyLOL:
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Before I fly to Boston tomorrow for the Mises Institute event there (it's sold out, I'm simultaneously sorry and happy to report), I wanted to pass along a gift.
It's my latest free eBook, Education Without the State. Would we really be illiterate morons without public education? (Heck, plenty of people are illiterate morons with public education.) Would only the super-rich be educated? Libertarians get these questions all the time. Here are the answers. Want it? Download it here: http://www.NoStateEducation.com More from LibertyLOL:
I was first interested in Rules for Radicals when I saw the image above. This is exactly what we have seen over the past 40 years so I decided to read the book. I wanted to be able to better identify when its strategy was used against the American people. Also, I wanted you to save ten hours of your life. You're welcome. Main salient points to follow:
So how do we combat this effective progressive agitation? Our first weapon is information. Call it out when we see it. Call out the immoral tactics. Call out the abuse of inaccurately creating social problems. Call out the divisive nature of media and government along social, racial, class and religious lines. Call out biased news reporting and holding the 4th branch of government accountable to facts and logic. If you want to read more, check out Barack Obama's Rules for Revolution by David Horowitz below. Also Six Alinsky Rules That Explain Obama’s Words and Deeds located here.
More from LibertyLOL:How You, and You Alone, Can Build LibertyWhen people first discover the wonderful, beautiful, glorious world of liberty – the ideas, the tradition, the possibilities – they tend to fall into a trap. They note that governments are a main enemy. They never stop violating our rights. Government are supported by mass numbers of people. Those people acquiesce in the loss of rights and therefore the diminution of prosperity. We can choose the path of despair, or we can take what we have learned and start taking control. The lens of liberty reveals tremendous evil in the world that doesn’t need to exist: restrictions, wars, poverty, despair, suffering. Looking at all this can be depressing, to say the least. And that turns to anger: why, oh why, won’t governments stop doing evil things and just let people be free? Thus does the initial exuberance of having discovered good ideas turn dark. After all, if only government change is the answer, and I have no real power to change that government, what is my life worth? What is this body of ideas worth? This is a tragic turn. What’s more, it is wholly unnecessary. As it turns out, change is within our grasp. It all comes down to how we live our lives and how we think about our place within the social and political structures that surround us. We can choose the path of despair, or we can take what we have learned and start taking control. We can acquiesce to oppression or we can do something about it within the realm that we do control: which is our own lives. Here we find our source of hope. This is why I’m super excited about the new book from The Atlas Network and Students for Liberty. It is called Self-Control or State Control? You Decide. It is edited with two chapters by the brilliant Tom G. Palmer. It has contributions on policy, psychology, sociology, law, and so much more. But here is what makes this book different: it is focused on you and what you can do to build a free society. It is practical, achievable, realizable, doable. And it makes an enormous contribution to improving your life, right now, and, by extension, making the world a better place. To get a flavor of what I mean, consider the opening from Palmer:
FEE is pleased to make this book available to you as a free download. And let me add something else here that is extremely important. The Atlas Network and Students for Liberty have embraced Creative Commons. That means: no more fear of sharing. No more regulatory restrictions. No more publishing monopolies. This book is for the whole world. This is a very beautiful thing. And the license they have adopted is the most liberal: you only need to attribute the source. Otherwise you are free to share. Please help me by distributing this great book to the world, and thereby spreading the hope of liberty to the multitudes. Jeffrey TuckerJeffrey Tucker is Director of Content for the Foundation for Economic Education and CLO of the startup Liberty.me. Author of five books, and many thousands of articles, he speaks at FEE summer seminars and other events. His latest book is Bit by Bit: How P2P Is Freeing the World. Follow on Twitter and Like on Facebook. Email. Tweets by @jeffreyatucker This article was originally published on FEE.org. Read the original article. More from LibertyLOL:
A boy named Harrison who is superior to all others decides to flaunt it. The story shows the dilemma and confusion of his parents who have lived in this world for too long to take notice.
If you enjoyed the thought-provoking ideas of Orwell's 1984, you might enjoy this quick read. Download at the link above or read the embedded document below. The movie is worth a watch as well though it never made mainstream and quite few people have ever even heard of it. You can stream it on YouTube here:
The cast of this movie includes Sean Austin (Rudy and Lord of the Rings), Howie Mandel, Christopher Plummer (National Treasure and A Beautiful Mind) and Emmanuelle Chriqui. These are well known talented actors with long credits lists. This movie also won multiple Gemini Awards including Best Direction, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, and Best Production Design or Art Direction.
Jack Spirko from The Survival Podcast makes the following remarks to ponder when watching: "Watch this movie and as you do remember that everything in movies and stories must be adapted to modern times. With that in mind, as you watch consider…
What is a head house you ask? Watch the movie to find out." Here are some of the most chilling lines from the movie as we look at our future, remember this is from a 1960s novel adopted into a 1995 movie. John Klaxon – “Television, well, it is the thread that holds together the fabric of our society”. John Klaxon – “Every time I listen to great music or watch a great film, I know society will never produce another one. Harrison – “I know the [new] constitution says its the responsibility of government to render all people equal” John Klaxon [Speaking about Executions on Television] – Oh majority of those are reruns, we don’t advertise the fact it would hurt the ratings, and we want people to watch, for the deterrent value. Harrison’s Teacher – I am going to recommend to your parents that they take you to see Dr. Eisenstock. You know four years ago when I started teaching, my pupils had the second highest academic scores in the state. I was very nearly fired, he altered me tremendously. And Possibly the most chilling exchange with the year 2018 changed to say 2028, only off by say 10 years. Teacher – “What do we call the period after the end of the cold war” – Harrison – “The Great Recession” – Teacher – “And what made this recession different from all recessions before it” Jeanie – “It never really ended, it just kept going“. Teacher – “Why?” ..Class doesn’t know.. Teacher – “Harrison?” – Harrison – “Well in all previous recessions once the economy bottomed out and production increased, unemployment decreased. Um, but in the great recession because of new and improved technologies, fewer and fewer workers were required in all sectors. With so many people forced from their jobs, the traditional economic recovery was impossible. Teacher – Exactly by the year 2018 only 15% of the population had jobs. America was divided into two camps. A highly skilled and prosperous elite and an unemployed destitute majority. What happened next, Garth?” Garth – “Well the people who didn’t have jobs were very unhappy. And they started making trouble. Like they bombed buildings and had riots and killed people and stuff. Teacher – “Right and that was the beginning of what we now know as?” – Class – “The Second American Revolution” Teacher – “Right and we’ll stop there for today”. More from LibertyLOL:
The Jason Stapleton Program is an outstanding current events show focusing on liberty and common sense.
He discusses why Seth Godin's book All Marketers are Liars is a must read for any entrepreneur, business owner or anyone crafting a message about their company, brand or product. Check out the full stream at the end to see how he shows this evidence by politicians in general and Hillary Clinton's campaign specifically (She's promising free broadband to all citizens). Check it out here:
Seth Godin is the author of eighteen international bestsellers that have been translated into over 35 languages, and have changed the way people think about marketing and work. For a long time, Unleashing the Ideavirus was the most popular ebook ever published, and Purple Cow is the bestselling marketing book of the decade.
His book, Tribes, was a nationwide bestseller, appearing on the Amazon, New York Times, BusinessWeek and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists. It's about the most powerful form of marketing--leadership--and how anyone can now become a leader, creating movements that matter. His book Linchpin came out in 2008 and was the fastest selling book of his career. Linchpin challenges you to stand up, do work that matters and race to the top instead of the bottom. More than that, though, the book outlines a massive change in our economy, a fundamental shift in what it means to have a job. Since Linchpin, Godin has published two more books, Poke the Box and We Are All Weird, through his Domino Project. He followed these with The Icarus Deception via Kickstarter, which reached its goal in less than three hours. Joined by Watcha Gonna Do With That Duck and V is for Vulnerable, those books are now widely available. In late 2014, he announced his latest, What To Do When It's Your Turn, sold directly from his website. In addition to his writing and speaking, Seth was founder and CEO of Squidoo.com,. His blog (find it by typing "seth" into Google) is the most popular marketing blog in the world. Before his work as a writer and blogger, Godin was Vice President of Direct Marketing at Yahoo!, a job he got after selling them his pioneering 1990s online startup, Yoyodyne. You can find every single possible detail that anyone could ever want to know at sethgodin.com
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