Articles by The Daily Bell

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A Free-Market Sovereign Debt Manifesto
Ron Holland - The Daily Bell, 15 Aug 2011

A working democracy was first born in Greece back in 508 BC. They began working for independence from the Ottoman Empire around 1821. As I get ready to leave the beautiful Greek islands, I hope these people will once again take the lead now in the 21st century and show the rest of us how to achieve freedom again in a very un-free and economically depressed world.

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Michael Cremo on Forbidden Archeology, Our Billion-Year-Old Human History and the Spiritual Satisfaction of the Vedas
Anthony Wile – The Daily Bell, 23 May 2011

Michael Cremo is on the cutting edge of science and culture issues. As he crosses disciplinary and cultural boundaries, he presents to his various audiences a compelling case for negotiating a new consensus on the nature of reality. Michael Cremo is a member of the World Archeological Congress and the European Association of Archaeologists and a research associate in history and philosophy of science for the Bhaktivedanta Institute.

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Cultivating the New World Order
Anthony Wile – The Daily Bell, 4 Apr 2011

The conservative libertarian writer Paul Craig Roberts has posted an article, “The New Colonialism: Washington’s Pursuit of World Hegemony” that has received much attention from the alternative-news blogosphere… This is the gift then that Roberts has given us, a way of fitting current military actions into the larger trend of emergent global government. Regardless of any rhetoric to the contrary, what is evolving is so evident and obvious that further arguing about it should be considered a waste of breath… The ambitions of the Anglo-American elite are truly mad in my view; and their plans likely are neither feasible nor practical even perhaps in the short term.

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Anarchists Are Bad People?
The Daily Bell – TRANSCEND Media Service, 3 Jan 2011

Anarchy is a social environment, one that simply seeks a lifestyle without a distant and non-responsive ruling class. It has nothing to do with violence, which is a strategy not a sociopolitical philosophy. One believes in various forms of social organization: communism, socialism, anarcho-capitalism. But one does not believe (as a communal structure) in violence or peace – or jumping jacks or cartwheels for that matter.

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