
In this conversation, Lovis Kauf and Jason engage with Stephan Kinsella, a prominent libertarian theorist, to explore the principles of libertarianism and anarcho-capitalism. They discuss the implications of intellectual property laws, the nature of the state, and the concept of aggression in relation to property rights. Kinsella argues that the state inherently commits aggression and that true freedom is rooted in individual rights and the pursuit of happiness. The discussion also touches on the future of liberty in the context of technological advancements and the potential for a post-scarcity society. Kinsella emphasizes the importance of empathy and cooperation in achieving a harmonious society, while also critiquing the inefficiencies and corruption associated with state power. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit podcast.thecoveredcallpod.com
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