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Vortex Archer : the history of freeorder, an arrow in flight

click ►▼, links, and ••• — September 3, 2011, 10 am Denver

 
explorersfoundation.org/archer.html — a vortex is a region of Explorers Foundation research and investment.
 
The Netherlands, 17th Century
Jacobus Arminius — Wikipedia ••• (may become important in the discussions reflected in this vortex)
Johan van Oldenbarnevelt — Wikipedia •••
efGlyph 495: Dutch Republicans, early 1600s •••
The American Colonies, Conceived in Liberty, by Murray N. Rothbard
01Dec09: Chad Parish, at the Ludwig von Mises institute, just let us know that the audio chapters of Murray N. Rothbard's Conceived in Liberty, read by Dr. Floy Lilley, are now accessible through new web pages:  •••.  Conceived in Liberty is a history of the colonies that became the United States, as perceived by a master provider of tools for explorers, for all of us who wish freedom of thought, expression, and action. The perspective offered in these volumes will contribute to the formation of a new and better idea of who we are and what we can become. Great stories with great heroes are the ground of everything, and you will find them here in richness that will astonish. This is not the story of our origins as usually told. Prepare to be surprised.
In the telling of history perspective is everything. Here is the history of the colonies that became the United States of America, told from the perspective of an individualist who understood freeorder.
Four volume set from the Ludwig von Mises Institute
Audio
Audio of all four volumes, for free download, prepared by the Ludwig von Mises Institute, read by Dr. Floy Lilley:
http://mises.org/media.aspx?action=category&ID=188 — all chapters are available for subscription as podcasts (through iTunes, for example).
Comments
For a taste of the complexity and subtlety of the author's perspective, and to give you hope that you will learn some genuinely new things from him, try chapter 11, of volume 1: "Bacon's Rebellion" -leif
Freeorder News, Saturday, December 26, 2009     — William Vassall, 1645, Plymouth, Liberty of Conscience

In 1645, Plymouth, Massachusetts, "... William Vassall, a leading merchant, presented to the General Court of Plymouth as well as to that of Massachusetts Bay a petition for complete religious liberty—to grant 'full and free tolerance of religion to all men that will preserve the civil peace and submit unto the government.'. 'All men' meant exactly that, including Familists, Roman Catholics, and Jews." —Murray N. Rothbard, Conceived in Liberty, Vol. 1, Ch. 36. — Dr. Floy Lilly reading chapter 36  •••. Audio of all four volumes  ••• (in progress).

Dorothy Carpenter and her biography of William Vassall •••

This story does not begin with the founding of the United States, an event far along in the flight of the arrow.
 
Glyphs
480 Conceived in Liberty, by Murray N. Rothbard - a history of the American colonies from an individualist perspective
269 Islam and the Discovery of Freedom, by Rose Wilder Lane - Published by Minaret of Freedom Institute
Books
[this will eventually point to a large bibliography]
Participants in this vortex
Jim Bennett, Mike Lotus, Leif Smith

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