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VIDEO: McKeever on Rand versus libertarianism

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in which Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever discusses Rand versus libertarianism. It is actually part 3 of a four-part video in which McKeever discusses Freedom Party's philosophy, and his own (see

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In Part 3, McKeever also gives us a peak at his theory of the legitimacy and origin of governmental authority (from a forthcoming book). In

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he also discusses his theory on the morality of sales taxes.

Anyway, here are links to the four parts, including the description for each (from YouTube.com):

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Episode 2: The Morning Commute. Part 1 of 4 parts: My son John Law; the York-Durham diesel train; follow-up to episode 1 re: the PCs; bacon, eggs, and Oakley for breakfast; funding the TTC; unions, strikes, essential services and slavery; Uxbridge growing pains; displacement, rubber, leather, and my Pontiac GXP; lay-offs, downsizings and economic turmoil. Recorded: October 20, 2006.

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Episode 2: The Morning Commute. Part 2 of 4 parts: libertarianism; reality, reason and Freedom Party's philosophy; kudos for Stephen Harper's position on Israel, terrorism, and "neutrality"; Paul McKeever's theory of the nature of democracy; obedience vs. independent thought. Recorded: October 20, 2006.

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Episode 2: The Morning Commute. Part 3 of 4 parts: Ayn Rand's Philosophy; Rand's non-aggression principle; anti-philosophy, anarchism and libertarianism; Paul McKeever's theory on the legitimacy and source of governmental authority. Recorded: October 20, 2006.

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Part 4 of 4: Paul McKeever's theory on the morality of taxation; passion versus justice; Stephan Molyneux; meet the office; The Death of Wolfe. Recorded: October 20, 2006.

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