A Conversation with Keith Knight and Dave Smith on The Voluntaryist Handbook

by | Aug 24, 2022

Keith Knight, our Managing Editor and host of the Don’t Tread On Anyone podcast, went on Dave Smith’s Part of the Problem to discuss Keith’s new book (Amazon’s #1 bestseller in anarchism!) The Voluntaryist Handbook: A Collection of Essays, Excerpts, and Quotes.

Keith and Dave cover the principles of voluntaryism, discuss what it means to be a true anarchist, delve into some political news, and detail the ways in which peace, consenting relationships, voluntary exchanges, contracts, and arrangements make our lives immeasurably better and more prosperous. Whereas the State, and forced association more generally, is a detriment to humanity that makes all of our lives worse.

This show was recorded on August 22nd, 2022. Check it out!

 

Connor Freeman

Connor Freeman

Connor Freeman is the assistant editor and a writer at the Libertarian Institute, primarily covering foreign policy. He is a co-host on Conflicts of Interest. His writing has been featured in media outlets such as Antiwar.com and Counterpunch, as well as the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity. He has also appeared on Liberty Weekly, Around the Empire, and Parallax Views. You can follow him on Twitter @FreemansMind96

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