by Bob Podolsky | Oct 5, 2016 | Applied Ethics, ethical, Hierarchy, Intelletuctual Property
Introduction There has been much discussion about “property rights”, “human rights”, “self-ownership” and the “non-aggression principle” or N.A.P. Most of the ideas on these subjects that seem worth discussing are existential in nature. For instance one often hears...
by Bob Podolsky | Jan 27, 2016 | Applied Ethics, Bob Podolsky, ethical, Uncategorized
CHOOSING AN ETHIC by: Bob Podolsky Why choose an Ethic? It’s a truism that most people wants to “better themselves” – that is to better the circumstances of their lives. Philosophies and religions are all derived from this fact. When one adopts a valid...
by Bob Podolsky | Jun 3, 2014 | ethical
First Study in 40 Years Legitimizes Medical LSD The reality is that all psychoactive drugs can be abused with negative effects. Not to however is the road of science and good medicine while discovering what benefits can be delivered. At the moment we rediscovering...
by Bob Podolsky | Jan 29, 2014 | Bitcoin, Money
I’m Five…Wats Bitcoin Daddy? If you still can’t figure out what the heck a bitcoin is… Nik Custodio in Future of Currency We’re sitting on a park bench. It’s a great day. I have one apple with me. I give it to you. You now have one apple and I have zero. That...
by Bob Podolsky | Dec 27, 2013 | innovation, motivation
10 Most Iconic Libertarian Moments Of 2013 By Robert Taylor December 18, 2013 10 Most Iconic Libertarian Moments Of 2013 Image Credit: AP 1. Edward Snowden blows the whistle on the NSA This summer, Edward Snowden made himself perhaps the most famous person of the...