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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @orangecheckemail_isthereany 30 Oct \ parent \ on: Daily Bastiat Quote #1: meta
Yes I found his writing to be very very accessible.
Would be an ideal target for samizdat. In fact I should print out a couple "The Law" booklets, and maybe a few "That Which is Seen and That Which is Unseen" and drop 'em off and leave 'em lying in plain view on coffee tables or similar structures in public places.
Maybe I'll do that.
At least that way I'd know (for now I guess, until we've inquisition 2.0 robot style) there's not some algoritmn or AI software on the look-out and ready to remove vessels of wrong-think and "dangerous misinformation".
Should leave some copies of Mises "Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth" and "Bureaucracy". They pack quite a punch for being such short works as well. Probably little less accessible though.
Would that kind of activity make one a "dangerous domestic information terrorist", or a heathen in the eyes of the new pseudo-religion of state-managed bureaucracy-intermediated pseudo-technocracy?
There is some real danger that the anti-american anti-constitutional stuff in the ironically named Patriot Act may apply to people engaged in so-called "information terrorism". The label "terrorist" is one of those magic words in american law. Poof and your civil rights disappear.
Americans gotta watch out for their deep state pulling tricks like this.
Mike Benz is probaly the guy to follow to get up to speed on the history, and to stay up to date with developments in this space.