By Derrick Broze Derrick Broze talks with activist and researcher Yohan Tengra. Yohan is the founder of Anarchy for Freedom India, a new site dedicated to teaching Indians about natural law, conspiracy research, anarchism, self-ownership and much more.Find Yohan: https://anarchyforfreedom.com / https://anarchyforfreedom.in Yohan’s YouTube: … [Read more...] about Spreading Anarchy & Freedom in India with Yohan Tengra
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Crypto Employment Abounds With More Than 8,000 Jobs in 2020
By Jamie Redman During the last year, the cryptoconomy has picked up pace after a drawn-out crypto winter. When market prices were low and startups were short on capital, a bunch of firms laid off employees in 2018. A year later, and digital currency companies are hiring. Following Thousands of Layoffs, Crypto Companies Start Hiring Again Cryptocurrency and … [Read more...] about Crypto Employment Abounds With More Than 8,000 Jobs in 2020
What’s Wrong with India & its Economy w/Dr. Madhusudan Raj (Austrian Economist)
By Anarchy for Freedom India In this interview, Dr. Madhusudan Raj discusses India & its economy from an Austrian perspective, and gives us insights on the root cause of what has created the many and various economic and social problems in our country. He is one of the only Austrian economists in India who is doing incredible work educating Indians on the principles of … [Read more...] about What’s Wrong with India & its Economy w/Dr. Madhusudan Raj (Austrian Economist)
5 Things Budding Professionals Can Do to Manage Their Personal Brand
By Chloe Anagnos The internet has changed the way people interact, do business, and remain relevant. That’s why building a brand is no longer only about establishing companies and cultivating their reputations. Now, entrepreneurs, industry leaders, and just about anyone with a career (or trying to build one) can benefit from having a personal brand. When you’re ready to … [Read more...] about 5 Things Budding Professionals Can Do to Manage Their Personal Brand
Rap Superstar Akon Creates World’s First “Crypto City” in Africa to Fight Controlled Economy
By Matt Agorist While many other rappers in the hip hop world use their spare time and money to pose for photos with large amounts of cash while degrading women, rap superstar and Senegal transplant Akon is using his fame and changing the world. In 2018, he began a solar investment program in Sierra Leone to bring thousands of solar powered lights and traffic lights to the … [Read more...] about Rap Superstar Akon Creates World’s First “Crypto City” in Africa to Fight Controlled Economy
California’s Gig Work Law Would Drive The Mandalorian And The Witcher Out Of Business
By Dan Sanchez, Laura Williams, and Jen Maffessanti Two of the most popular shows streaming today are The Mandalorian on Disney+ and The Witcher on Netflix. In just the week of December 22 to December 28, both shows together amassed a staggering 242 million streams. What do these smash hits have in common? Both feature heroes who are basically freelancers. In The … [Read more...] about California’s Gig Work Law Would Drive The Mandalorian And The Witcher Out Of Business
Unnecessary Evil: How Government Regulations Kill Crypto Startups and Encourage Crime
By Graham Smith Thanks to the EU’s most recent money laundering directive, a small business called Post-a-coin, which sold cute postcards pre-loaded with tiny amounts of bitcoin, is being forced to shut down. Meanwhile, the most heinous criminals in history are continuing to facilitate violence, trafficking and laundering of cash with impunity. Also Read: Why the Counter … [Read more...] about Unnecessary Evil: How Government Regulations Kill Crypto Startups and Encourage Crime
NBA Star Spencer Dinwiddie Just Tokenized His Own Contract
By Kai Sedgwick The news that Brooklyn Nets star Spencer Dinwiddie was to roll out an Ethereum-based investment vehicle for his own contract took the NBA and crypto communities by surprise. Disregarding an NBA threat to ban him from the professional basketball league, the 26-year-old point guard – who tellingly describes himself as “a tech guy with a jumper” on Twitter – … [Read more...] about NBA Star Spencer Dinwiddie Just Tokenized His Own Contract
Why the Counter Economy Is Necessary to Bitcoin’s Survival as a Disruptive Currency
By Graham Smith As Bitcoin is adopted by more and more traditional financial institutions, and becomes regulated by governments worldwide, the question of its survival as a truly disruptive alternative to legacy financial systems is raised. After all, if governments like Qatar’s can ban it, and international banking laws like AMLD5 can push bitcoin-friendly companies out of … [Read more...] about Why the Counter Economy Is Necessary to Bitcoin’s Survival as a Disruptive Currency
“We” Should Not Regulate Homeschooling
By Kerry McDonald The desire to control other people’s ideas and behaviors, particularly when they challenge widely-held beliefs and customs, is one of human nature’s most nefarious tendencies. Socrates was sentenced to death for stepping out of line; Galileo almost was. But such extreme examples are outnumbered by the many more common, pernicious acts of trying to control … [Read more...] about “We” Should Not Regulate Homeschooling
I, Coffee: Why You Should Thank 1,000 People for Your Cup of Morning Joe
By Barry Brownstein Your morning cup of coffee, A.J. Jacobs wants you to know, is a miracle of human cooperation. Jacobs writes in his book, Thanks A Thousand: A Gratitude Journey, “This marvel I see before me is the result of thousands of human beings collaborating across dozens of countries.” Jacobs continues: It took the combined labor of artists, chemists, politicians, … [Read more...] about I, Coffee: Why You Should Thank 1,000 People for Your Cup of Morning Joe
Community Schools Are Not the Antidote to Charter Schools
Op-Ed by John Klyczek Democratic presidential candidates, such as Elizabeth Warren, have pledged to fix the American education system by replacing privatized charter schools with “community schools” that incorporate “socioemotional-learning (SEL)” programs. These “Democratic” community schools, which teach “social skills” and “emotional competencies,” might sound like … [Read more...] about Community Schools Are Not the Antidote to Charter Schools