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Episode 187: Subverting the State w/ Counter Economics and Agorism

by | Nov 28, 2018

42 Minutes

Suitable for All Ages

Pete welcomes Sal Mayweather to the show. Known on Twitter as “Sal the Agorist,” Sal, much like Pete, gained fame for posting liberty themed memes on Twitter. Sal started a podcast called “The Agora,” in which he concentrates his efforts on teaching the themes of “counter economics,” or Agorism.

Sal and Pete talk about ways that anyone can use agorist principles to subvert State control, and more importantly, starve them of their most powerful tool; our money and support.

Link to Sal’s Website and Podcast

Karl Hess: Toward Liberty

Sal on Twitter

Peter R. Quiñones

Peter R. Quiñones

Peter R. Quiñones hosts the Free Man Beyond the Wall podcast. He released his first book, Freedom Through Memedom – The 31-day Guide to Waking Up to Liberty in November 2017. It reached #4 in the Libertarian Section on Amazon. He has spoken at Liberty Forum in Manchester, New Hampshire and is one of the Executive Producers on the documentary, “The Monopoly on Violence."

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