Kinsella On Liberty

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Apr 6, 2021
Stephan Kinsella, a patent attorney and libertarian writer focused on IP, Austrian economics, and Bitcoin. He recounts his path into patent law and anti‑IP views. Conversations cover patent practice and strategy, Bitcoin’s role in spreading Austrian ideas, debates about money and Hayek vs Mises, and practical Bitcoin teaching tips.
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ANECDOTE

Adoption, Rand, And Path To Libertarianism

  • Stephan Kinsella describes being adopted and how reading Ayn Rand in high school propelled him toward individualism and libertarianism.
  • He traced that curiosity into engineering, law school, and a career blending technical skill with legal argumentation.
INSIGHT

Patents Create Rent-Seeking Specialties

  • Kinsella frames patent law as a product of state power that creates rent-seeking professions like specialized patent attorneys.
  • He finds it intellectually interesting but believes the ideal is abolition of patents and related state-created legal markets.
ADVICE

Refuse To Be The Aggressor In IP Cases

  • If you work in a flawed legal system, refuse assignments that make you an aggressor; accept defensive or neutral roles you can ethically justify.
  • Kinsella avoided representing clients who used patents aggressively and focused on defensive counseling and prosecution.
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