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The State Versus Entrepreneurs: Prosperity Always Loses

By Lipton Matthews Governments prioritize economic growth as a national policy to win elections. Economic growth is a concern for all citizens because increasing economic growth improves living standards. There are more opportunities for self-advancement and leisure in a booming economy, so people endorse politicians who demonstrate that they know … Read more...

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Monkeywrenching the New World Order — “Solutions Watch” with James Corbett

By James Corbett From ULEZ camera sabotage to culture jamming in the supermarkets to QR code tinkering, there are no shortage of wrenches that can be thrown in the gears of the technocratic enslavement grid. So, what methods of monkeywrenching the New World Order will work for your own purposes? … Read more...

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What the Back-to-School Adderall Shortage Really Tells Us

By Kerry McDonald It’s back-to-school season and that’s prompting concerns about further shortages of medications to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Last fall, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declared a nationwide shortage of Adderall, a popular ADHD drug. That shortage is expected to worsen. According to CNBC: … Read more...

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The Dutch School of Understanding — “Solutions Watch” with James Corbett

By The Corbett Report Tjeerd Andringa joins James on #SolutionsWatch to discuss his cancellation from his former position at the University of Groningen and, more importantly, how that prompted him to create the School of Understanding. Designed as a small-scale, decentralized, effective, and cheap solution to the problems of our … Read more...

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In This Business-Friendly State, Why Is It So Hard To Start A Private School?

By Kerry McDonald Entrepreneurship is challenging in any sector, but education entrepreneurs often confront regulatory roadblocks and bureaucratic barriers that make launching a new school or innovative learning model particularly difficult. Some of these roadblocks and barriers include occupational licensing requirements for new school founders, such as those in Nevada … Read more...

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Lessons in Freedom: Agroecology, Localisation and Food Sovereignty

By Colin Todhunter Industry figures and scientists claim pesticide use and GMOs are necessary in ‘modern agriculture’. But this is not the case: there is now sufficient evidence to suggest otherwise. It is simply not necessary to have our bodies contaminated with toxic agrochemicals, regardless of how much global agribusiness … Read more...

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Radical Decentralization Was the Key to the West’s Rise to Wealth and Freedom

By Ryan McMaken It is not uncommon to encounter political theorists and pundits who insist that political centralization is a boon to economic growth. In both cases, it is claimed the presence of a unifying central regime—whether in Brussels or in Washington, DC, for example—is essential in ensuring the efficient … Read more...

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School Principal Quits Job To Homeschool Her 3 Kids On A 10-Acre Homestead: “I Wanted To Raise Thinkers”

By Louise Chambers A former school principal who grew frustrated with the school system quit her job and instead chose to homeschool her three kids on a 10-acre (4.05-hectare) homestead. Merging her children’s learning with their land and home, she has created an immersive “real world” educational experience based on … Read more...

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From Scarcity to Abundance – Derrick Broze at Better Way Conference

By The Conscious Resistance On June 4th, 2023, journalist Derrick Broze shared a presentation during the “From Scarcity to Abundance” Panel at the Better Way Conference in Bath, UK! Source: The Conscious Resistance Network Derrick is the founder of TCRN. By The Conscious Resistance On June 4th, 2023, journalist Derrick … Read more...

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Celebrating a Milestone For Homeschooling Freedoms

By Kerry McDonald The ubiquity and widespread acceptance of homeschooling as a valid educational option for American families can obscure the fact that homeschooling freedoms were hard-fought. Homeschooling didn’t become legally recognized in all U.S. states until the 1990s, with families who chose to teach their own children in earlier … Read more...

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