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Author: Matt Robison

Matt Robison wishes he had studied History and/or Economics in college, but studying Computer Science hasn’t been a complete waste. It allows him to personally manage and customize this blog, for instance.

His main agenda is to shake people’s faith in government, as this faith is misplaced and will lead to disillusionment at best, and tyranny at worst. The void left by destroying this faith is a perfect place to fit faith in something or someone that actually deserves such loyalty.

In his spare time, he enjoys hanging out with his wife, watching good movies (and the occasional bad one), reading science fiction and other genres of literature, playing tennis, watching NFL football, and planning on ways he can use cultural tools and influence to take over the world. Not necessarily in that order.

Contact: matt@newlibertycreation.com

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Time: September 10, 2007, 10:05 am

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Comment from Trey
Time: March 2, 2011, 8:25 pm

Matt tries to shake peoples political views with lies and incorrect information. YOU HAVE A DEGREE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, not philosophy. not political science. Write about subjects you know because you obviously have a limited knowledge of philosophy and politics and religion. Write about sports for god’s sake.

Comment from Matt Robison
Time: March 2, 2011, 9:34 pm

As one who believes in the idea of “philosopher kings”, Trey inherently believes in a class that is “elite” and has a right to rule others. This shows up again when he complains I don’t have a degree in political science, which somehow disqualifies people from reading and commenting on the great classics of Western Civilization and stating the obvious. Yes, discourse belongs only to that elite class of people known as 2nd year philosophy/poli-sci students who know more than anyone else. If only we would leave our country in their wise hands.

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