User:allixpeeke
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Orgs to check out
- DownsizeDC.org, Inc.
- Ludwig von Mises Institute
- Center for a Stateless Society
- Libertarian Party
- Advocates for Self-Government
- Cato Institute
- Molinari Institute
- Foundation for Economic Education
- Antiwar.com
- Gun Owners of America
- Pink Pistols
- Bureaucrash
- The Future of Freedom Foundation
- The Free State Project
- Reason Magazine
- Drug Reform Coordination Network
- NORML
- Outright Libertarians
allixpeeke’s taxonomy
- Religion: Agnostic.
- Political philosophy: Libertarian.
- Posthuman approach: Libertarian transhumanist.
- Egoistic approach: Psychological egoist.
- Approach to metaphysical freedom: Campatibilist.
- Sex: Male.
- Race: No such thing.
- Species: Human.
- Family: Great ape.
- Superfamily: Ape.
- Infraorder: Simian.
- Order: Primate.
- Class: Mammal.
- Superclass: Tetrapod.
- Kingdom: Animal.
- Domain: Eukaryote.
- Continent: North America.
- Planet: Earth.
- Planetary system: Solar System.
- Spiral arm: Orion Arm.
- Galaxy: Milky Way.
- Galaxy group: Local Group.
- Galaxy cluster: None.
- Supercluster: Virgo Supercluster.
- Galaxy filament: Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex.
- Universe: The Universe.
Wik.ipedia.Pro associates
allixpeeke’s Wik.ipedia.Pro associates include:
- Anarchafeminist — Ms. Feronia
- Atsquish — Ms. Ullah
- Blackhand — Mr. Woodward
- Carolmooredc — Ms. Moore
- Lafuerzasindical — Mr. O'Neill
- SPresley — Ms. Presley
Wik.ipedia.Pro taskforces in which allixpeeke participates
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Pages
Pages that allixpeeke greatly improved
- Anarcho-pacifism[1]
- Dead body[2]
- Debates within libertarianism[3]
- Einstein (disambiguation)[4]
- Fullerton, Maryland[5]
- History of the term "liberal"[6]
- Left and Right: A Journal of Libertarian Thought[7]
- My So-Called Life[8]
- Non-voting[9]
- Politics in Futurama (every change I made was eliminated by User:Stardust8212)[10]
- Sex and drugs[11]
- Tron (disambiguation)[12]
- Voluntaryism[13]
...plus countless others.
Pages that need to be improved
Pages that should be created
A
- A New History of Leviathan: Essays on the Rise of the American Corporate State (1972), a book co-edited by Ronald Radosh and Murray N. Rothbard, containing works by the editors, William Appleman Williams, Martin J. Sklar, David Eakins, James Gilbert [disambiguation page], and Leonard P. Liggio
- Aeon J. Skoble
- Alliance of the Libertarian Left (ALL) [14] (Currently redirects to left-libertarianism)
- American Affairs: The Economic Record (formerly known as The Economic Record: A Conference Board Publication), a quarterly magazine of thought and opinion, edited by Garet Garrett, whose publication was not for sale, and whose circulation was limited to Members and Associates of the National Industrial Conference Board
- An Agorist Primer
- Anarchos Productions, the Wachowskis brothers' production company, responsible for V for Vendetta (2005), Speed Racer (2008), Ninja Assassin (2009), and Cloud Atlas (2012)
- Anarchy and the Law: The Political Economy of Choice (2007), a book edited by Edward P. Stringham
- "Anatomy of the State" (1965), a seminal essay by Murray N. Rothbard originally published in Rampart Journal
- Anthony Gregory
- Anti-concept, an artificial, unnecessary, and (rationally) unusable term, designed to replace and obliterate some legitimate concept [15]
B–J
- Betelgeuse, the title character of Beetlejuice and Beetlejuice
- Belle Knox, a libertarian feminist who is paying her way through college through porn [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]
- Brad Spangler
- Butler Shaffer
- Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS), a left-market-anarchist think tank and media centre [26]
- "Confiscation and the Homestead Principle, an essay by Murray N. Rothbard originally published in The Libertarian Forum
- Conscience of an Anarchist, The: Why It's Time to Say Good-Bye to the State and Build a Free Society (2011) by Gary Chartier
- "Death of Politics, The", a seminal essay by Karl Hess published in Playboy
- Earnest V. Starr, a farmer arrested for sedition for refusing to kiss a U. S. flag
- Faith and Freedom: The Monthly Journal of Spiritual Mobilization, edited by William Johnson
- Fallacy of package dealing [27] (Redirect to package-deal fallacy)
- Fear (personification) (Personification of Fear should be redirected to Fear (personification)) [28]this is just one example
- Free Market, The (1982–present), a monthly periodical
- Free Our Markets: A Citizens' Guide to Essential Economics, a 2013 book by Howard Baetjer, Jr. [29]
- Freedom, Feminism, and the State, a 1982 individualist feminist book edited by Wendy McElroy and first published by The Cato Institute
- Great Libertarian Offer, The, a 2000 Libertarian presidential campaign book by Harry Browne
- H. A. Scott Trask, Ph.D.
- Handbook for the Recently Deceased, a fictional guidebook in the film Beetlejuice
- Hank Braxtan, writer, director, producer, editor [30]
- Howard Baetjer, Jr., Ph.D., author of Free Our Markets: A Citizens' Guide to Essential Economics, professor of economics at Towson University, a founding trustee of Children’s Scholarship Fund Baltimore [31][32] (Add to List of Austrian School economists)
- Interlibertarians [33]
- Jacob T. Marley, a book by R. William Bennett about Jacob Marley
- Jarrett B. Wollstein, author of Society Without Coercion, co-founder of Students for Rational Individualism and the magazine The Rational Individualist [34]
- Jeff Riggenbach
- Jeffrey Rogers Hummel [35]
- Jörg Guido Hülsmann
L
- LeFevre's Journal: One Man's Point of View (1974[?]–1978[?]), a periodical written and published by Robert LeFevre
- "Left and Right: The Prospects for Liberty" (1965), a seminal essay from Murray N. Rothbard from volume one, number one of Left and Right: A Journal of Libertarian Thought
- Left-Rothbardian
- Libersign, the first symbol of the Libertarian Party, a horizontal line with a diagonal arrow running therethrough, based upon the Nolan Chart
- Libertarian International (LI), existed from 1980 to 1989, when it combined with SIL to form the ISIL, started the international libertarian conferences in Zurich, Switzerland in 1982 [36][37] (Add to Template:Political_internationals)
- Libertarian International Organization (LIO), existed from 1978 to present[38] (Add to Template:Political_internationals)
- Libertarian Option, a magazine edited by Vincent Miller
- Libertarian Papers: A Journal of Libertarian Scholarship (2009–present) [39]
- Libertarianism in One Lesson, a book by David Bergland
- Liberty for Women: Freedom and Feminism in the Twenty-First Century, a 2002 individualist feminist book edited by Wendy McElroy and published by The Independent Institute
- Lydia Deetz
- Listen essays, a disambiguation page including Listen, Germany! (1940-1943), "Listen, Little Man!" (1945), "Listen, YAF" (1969), "Listen, Marxist!" (1969), and "Listen, Anarchist!" (1987)
- List of libertarian films [40]
- Lorenzo Gaztañaga
M–R
- Man vs. the Universe (2014), a three-part series on the Science channel aiming to shed "light on humanity's ever-expanding place in the universe" [41]
- "Mining the Moon" (S1E2, 13 August 2014) deals with the private race to Luna and the goal of mining her for her resources
- "How to Kill an Asteroid" (S1E2, 20 August 2014) deals with methods for protecting Earth from the threat of dangerous asteroids
- "Mars is Ours" (S1E3, 27 August 2014) deals with the goal of colonising Mars
- Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist Anarchism Against Bosses, Inequality, Corporate Power, and Structural Poverty (2011), a book edited by Gary Chartier and Charles W. Johnson
- Mary L. G. Theroux [42]
- Natural Law; or The Science of Justice (1882), a work by Lysander Spooner
- Money, Banking, and the Federal Reserve, a 1996 documentary about monetary policy produced by the Ludwig von Mises Institute
- New Individualist Review (1961–1968), a journal edited by Ralph Raico and Ronald Hamowy
- NextWorld (2008–2009), a Discovery Channel series that reveals the science, inventions, and innovations “that seem impossible now, but will be a reality in our lifetimes”[43]
- Persuasion (periodical), a periodical edited by Joan Kennedy Taylor
- Rampart Journal: Of Individualist Thought, the quarterly journal of Robert LeFevre's Rampart College Graduate School
- Rational Individualist, The, magazine created by Jarrett B. Wollstein [44]
- Reason Papers: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Normative Studies (1974–present) [45]
- The Rising Tide (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)
S
- Sandworm (Beetlejuice)
- School Revolution, The: A New Answer for Our Broken Education System (2013), a book by Ron Paul
- Society Without Coercion, written by Jarrett B. Wollstein [46]
- “Sons of Liberty” (song) (2009) by Frank Turner
- Stacy Litz, the social media analyst for C4SS [47]
- Steve Dashbach
- Straight-edge libertarianism
- Students for Individual Liberty (SIL), existed until it combined with LI to form ISIL in 1989 [48][49]
- Students for Rational Individualism [50]
- Students for a Stateless Society (S4SS), the student arm of C4SS [51][52]
- Susan Gaztañaga, 2010 Maryland gubernatorial candidate nominated by the Libertarian Party of Maryland, and who received 14,124 votes (0.8%)
T–X
- Thaddeus Russell
- This Bread is Mine, a disambiguation page
- This Bread is Mine (album), a 2009 album by written by the Polish progressive rock band Believe[53][54][55]
- This Bread is Mine (book), written by Robert LeFevre
- "This Bread is Mine" (song), a single by the Polish progressive rock band Believe[56][57]
- Urban Tarzan, a 2013 reality television series on Spike TV
- UrbanTarzan, formerly John Brennan, a wild animal relocation specialist and reality television star
- Vincent Miller (1938–2008), [58][59][60][61] Canadian libertarian activist and publisher, founder of Libertarian International in 1980 [62][63], co-founder of the Libertarian Party of Canada, and editor of Libertarian Option[64]
- Why Government Doesn't Work, a 1996 Libertarian presidential campaign book by Harry Browne
- XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography, a 1995 book by Wendy McElroy
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