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Paleo as in evolutionary health/diet (it's not a prefix - its hyphenated), libertarian as in anti-government. This is a place for paleo-libertarians to come together to promote the paleo-libertarian connection: to bring libertarianism to the paleo community and paleo health to the libertarians.
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Paleo Libertarian Dinner / AHS
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Are you going to the Ancestral Health Symposium (AHS)? Then Join Us for... The Paleo-Libertarian Dinner! Come celebrate liberty over a Norcal Maragarita and a grass-fed ribeye! When: Friday, August 10, 7pm Where: Russell House Tavern, 14 JFK St in Harvard Square How: All food and drinks will be dutch.... more »
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A caveman's father runs for Senate
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Hi everyone, I've been pretty quiet on this list, but I wanted to put something on your radar. My father, Clark Durant, is running for U.S. Senate in the state of Michigan. He is running an insurgency against the GOP establishment pick, a long-time career politician who is fresh off a primary loss in the 2010... more »
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Paleo-libertarian Facebook group
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Whereas Facebook Groups is an incredibly good platform for group discussions, and whereas this group has been pretty stagnant, I encourage you all to join the new Paleo & Libertarian Facebook group: [link]. Ben Davidson created the group and brought it to my attention. Google Groups... more »
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Dairy
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I know, that's a provocative subject heading. But then, I have a provocative question. What's wrong with dairy from an evolutionary perspective? Yes, the answer seems obvious. But hear me out. No other species drinks the milk of another animal, no other species produces enzymes for lactose in adulthood. Yet, at some point, people started drinking milk,... more »
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Conversation starters
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So, I noticed this list has been dead for quite some time. I don't really have time or ideas for a big piece to get people fired up, but I figured I could throw out a few short ideas and see if that russles up any conversation. 1. Lew Rockwell - he's definitely getting influenced. First, he started... more »
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Robb Wolf on Rational Public Radio
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I'm only about halfway through the interview, but wanted to pass along this interview with Robb Wolf on Rational Public Radio<[link]>. Robb has hinted at his libertarian views on his podcast, but he goes much more into depth about the collusion of government and big agriculture in... more »
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We'll never fix our politics...
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...until we fix our national blood sugar. Just wanted to venture a thought and see what others had to say: Maybe part of the paleo-libertarian connection is that paleo eaters have balanced blood sugar, adequate vitamins and minerals, adequate supplies of real fat, particularly from animal sources (things the average person is lacking) and therefore are capable of... more »
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People are odd
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Heard at a restaurant yesterday: Customer: What is paleo? Waitress: It's a diet with very low carbs and no dairy. Customer: That doesn't sound healthy. You shouldn't call it the health and fitness menu. I looked over later to see what this group was eating. One had a hamburger with fries, one had a sandwich on a croissant. Now, science aside, all... more »
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