Episode 127: The Long Overdue Game of Thrones Episode

by | Jul 13, 2018

Episode 127: The Long Overdue Game of Thrones Episode

by | Jul 13, 2018

58 Minutes
Hey ya’ll, Mance Here. I had a gentleman named Ron Renaud contact me asking questions about how the libertarian/anarchist philosophy could be seen in the popular TV show Game of Thrones. So I grabbed some vodka and hopped on Skype to have a pretty laid back discussion on why I chose the pseudonym Mance Rayder and how I see the show politically. I probably make some correlations that don’t add up like calling pirates agorists but I still think this is a lot of fun and something you can turn a friend on to that may help them see our view of the world more clearly. Enjoy!
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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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