Liberty: noun (plural liberties)
1. The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one’s behaviour or political views.
Self Ownership: (or sovereignty of the individual, individual sovereignty or individual autonomy)
1. Is the concept of property in one’s own person, expressed as the moral or natural right of a person to have bodily integrity, and be the exclusive controller of his own body and life.
Neville Kennard was an uncompromising libertarian. He believed that the best way to bring the greatest wellbeing to the most number of people was by allowing individuals the greatest choice and freedom. By also letting business get on with their activities without government interference.
Government intervention inevitably results in problems.
Many of his ideas about freedom and capitalisation were captured in 65 short essays on numerous topics.
Neville Kennards works are found on his site Nevillekennard.co.info
Are you prepared to be challenged by his ideas on freedom?
“Market Failure”: Just what the government ordered!
The Tragedy of the Tax Pool Commons
Stockholm Syndrome and our Love-Hate Relationship with Government
Civil Disobedience: The Rules of Engagement
Should Respect for Law Extend to Bad Laws?
Jaywalking as a Demonstration of Individuality
Tiger Farming: An Alternative to Extinction
Looking Backwards: Mont Pelerin Society Conference, Sydney, 2010
Tax Avoidance is a Patriotic Duty
Kennard Writes to IPA Review Editor
Genocide by Welfare: A Tragedy from the Aboriginal Welfare Industry
Your Home is Not an Investment
Dick Smith, Celebrity Philanthropist
A Libertarian’s New Year’s Resolution
Extend Politicians’ Holidays to Create Prosperity
Entrepreneurs are Disruptive, and Bureaucrats Hate It
Governments Like Employment But Hate Employers
Wot if …?
The Tribal Chief and the Witch Doctor
Democracy versus Property Rights and Prosperity
Government Doesn’t Work, and That’s the Way They Like It
The Right Policies to Fix a Depression
Tax Producers vs Tax Consumers
Where There’s a Queue, There’s a Business Opportunity
Why Classical Liberals Should Debate Anarchocapitalists
If you could choose to whom you paid your tax
Business Should Exploit Boat People
The Immorality of Trade Unions
“America” vs “The United States of America”
The Illusion of “Job Creation”
Self-Ownership – the very idea!
Government will murder Neville Kennard if he doesn’t back away
The Australian Dollar Has Been Cowardly and Criminally Devalued, Harming the Poor Particularly
Is Taxation Theft and Government a Tax Cheat?
My Journey to Anarchy: From political and economic agnostic to anarchocapitalist
Government Needs Bad Guys – that’s why they like wars
What Is Obscene?
Traffic Economics
Wayne Swan stands on the shoulders of other intellectual pygmies
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