Josiah Warren (@jowarrenwrites) 's Twitter Profile
Josiah Warren

@jowarrenwrites

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calendar_today31-05-2025 02:25:00

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Students For Liberty (@sfliberty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If one rejects laissez-faire on account of man's fallibility and moral weakness, one must, for the same reason, also reject every kind of government action." — Ludwig von Mises

"If one rejects laissez-faire on account of man's fallibility and moral weakness, one must, for the same reason, also reject every kind of government action."  

— Ludwig von Mises
Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪 (@petermccormack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What you’re moaning about isn’t capitalism, it’s state-rigged cronyism. High rents, low wages, inflation is downstream from big government meddling, money-printing, and corporate lobbying.

Josiah Warren (@jowarrenwrites) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One simple change that would make a big difference: donations to charity are a direct tax credit, not a deduction from taxable income.

Josiah Warren (@jowarrenwrites) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's not about reaching across the aisle, it's realizing what the actual aisle is. The real sides are freedom vs. coercion and we have to open our mind to new views and our hearts to new people to win one for team freedom. Because team coercion has 👏 it 👏 together.

Josiah Warren (@jowarrenwrites) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Socrates said he who is wise knows that he is not wise. I would restate this slightly as only by embracing ignorance can you become less ignorant. If you are never ignorant, then you are always ignorant. To love learning is the most bountiful blessing of this information age.

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In a world of globalists and isolationists, it certainly seems one of those sides will have a much easier time working together 😆

Logos (@logos_network) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last month, we launched Farewell to Westphalia preorders, kicked off the LA Circle, and announced Parallel Society 2026. With progress across Waku, Nomos & Codex, and a new Contribute portal, the movement continues to accelerate. press.logos.co/article/august…

Jared🪵 (@jaredhwood) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brett Peirce Josiah Warren Ed Krassenstein 12 years ago I was at a Republican convention and everyone around was complaining with righteous indignation that the Democrats were saying, "Not my president" about Donald Trump. 4 years later I was at the same Republican convention and they were selling "Not my president"

sherali.eth (@alisher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Farewell to Westphalia” by Jarrad Hope and EJ Spode is out today - the handbook for communities and individuals to reclaim agency and sovereignty in a world where nation states are failing.

“Farewell to Westphalia” by <a href="/jarradhope_/">Jarrad Hope</a> and <a href="/ej_spode/">EJ Spode</a> is out today - the handbook for communities and individuals to reclaim agency and sovereignty in a world where nation states are failing.
Josiah Warren (@jowarrenwrites) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're moving from a world based on coercion to a world based on consent, and you can, too. You don't need to wait for a politician's permission or a vote of your neighbors' opinions. You just need a web browser that can get to logos.co

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I submit the US is a single party system. The party works by creating two published platforms to fulfill their unpublished platform to maximize conflict for effective fundraising and to focus changes for the benefit of their largest donors. And this party has a total monopoly.

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When did taking responsibility for things you can control lose out to blaming other people for all your problems? Stop blaming red team, blue team, immigrants, medicine, Christians, the media, boomers, the deep state, whatever. Take some &@#$ responsibility for your life.

Josiah Warren (@jowarrenwrites) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hear a lot of "We're a X (e.g. Christian) nation" but above all, America was envisioned in opposition to tyranny, a country where people could rule themselves. So much so that many founding fathers feared political parties as the insurmountable death knell of this free country.