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Libertarian Supper Club with guest speaker Wes Bertrand

Wes Bertrand will speak about his book, Complete Liberty: The Demise of the State and the Rise of Voluntary America. Wes received a BBA in management (minor in philosophy), BS in psychology, and MA in counseling psychology during the '90s. He encountered the writings of Ayn Rand and Nathaniel Branden in '93, and that same year embraced market anarchism instead of their contradictory political model of "laissez-faire capitalism." Wes' first book The Psychology Of Liberty (download from here: http://www.logicallea...) published in 2000, was a philosophical and psychological outgrowth of that process. Complete Liberty: The Demise of the State and the Rise of Voluntary America was published in 2007 (download from http://www.completeli...) which presents a focused look at our political situation and how it can be resolved.

While Wes has been a member of the NH Free State Project since 2005 (even moved there in '06 and then moved back to SD in '07), he believes its realization remains difficult due to most members not being voluntaryist/agorist (instead seeking the counterproductive political means). He believes root-striking freedom activism can be done wherever one resides; visit http://www.meetup.com... for more information about this process in sunny San Diego.

Currently, Wes works with Kevin Koskella on http://www.healthymin..., their weight loss, nutrition, and mental health and physical fitness site. His personal counseling site is http://www.happinessc....

The Event is FREE! Food checks are all separate – Thank you Elijah’s!
Time: 6:30 Order and eat (optional)
7:15 Presentation begins
8:30 Prizes & wrap up

 

Democratic Socialist/Voluntaryists(market anarchy debate)

 

On Monday, February 22nd at 7pm, Cafe Libertalia hosted the first debate on this topic of high-level of control over people vs. absolutely zero government and thus a completely free market economy.

This was not the typical political debate that argued over what to do with the stolen loot.  Instead it focused on that basic question -- whether or not 'government' is necessary, appropriate or legitimate.

The two sides are from what is generally considered the fringes of  Read more »

Time to think outside the library box

Time to Think Outside the Library Box

San Diego County has a number of public library systems open to the general public.  Two operations are quite large - the San Diego County and San Diego City libraries.  In addition, the cities of Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Oceanside, Coronado, Escondido and National City each have their own library systems. Read more »

Libertarian Radio Stations

Even though there are no radio stations per se in San Diego that are libertarian, except for MAYBE Roger Hedgecock, there are some around the country that you can stream.

One of which is an AM station in Pheonix, http://www.libertariansolution.com/
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