The Free City Project
Inspired by the Free State Project, but starting smaller. Instead of moving into a city with the hopes of converting it to a voluntary society, we will buy land for a city, most likely in the USA. Nothing will be publicly owned or controlled.
Description
Introduction
o Tired of arguing with others about freedom?
o Sick of letting others decide who the next "leader" will be?
o FED up with being tied to the fate of the dollar?
o Want to be a part of a solution?
o Unfortunately, in society's present condition, it is impossible to achieve a free society. The vast majority laugh at it and stand in its way. The real rulers of the world fear and fight against it. We must separate ourselves from the state (as much as possible) and start it ourselves. This project is one possible method to enjoy freedom in a realistic time-frame.
o Possible candidates for this project will agree with and understand the implications of the non-aggression axiom. If not familiar with it, you can look at the classic book by Murray Rothbard which is available for free at the following location.
o Tired of arguing with others about freedom?
o Sick of letting others decide who the next "leader" will be?
o FED up with being tied to the fate of the dollar?
o Want to be a part of a solution?
o Unfortunately, in society's present condition, it is impossible to achieve a free society. The vast majority laugh at it and stand in its way. The real rulers of the world fear and fight against it. We must separate ourselves from the state (as much as possible) and start it ourselves. This project is one possible method to enjoy freedom in a realistic time-frame.
o Possible candidates for this project will agree with and understand the implications of the non-aggression axiom. If not familiar with it, you can look at the classic book by Murray Rothbard which is available for free at the following location.
Where to start?
Phase I - core team recruitment
If you're interested or know of someone who is, please contact us and let us know: 1) why you are interested, 2) your experiences that helped shape your political views and 3) what challenges you think we will encounter.
If you're interested or know of someone who is, please contact us and let us know: 1) why you are interested, 2) your experiences that helped shape your political views and 3) what challenges you think we will encounter.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
True Believers
Groups often fail to achieve their main objective. From my experience, a common mistake is when too many people are involved with too many different agendas or goals. That is why for this project to be successful, we need to only include those people who are true believers in libertarianism, or liberty. We can't allow people to divert us from the main objectives of this project. Many libertarians or other people, only think they believe in freedom, but when you get down to the dirty business of it, they can't accept the implications. We need to restrict access to those who are true believers.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
1st post
I love the free state project idea, but it seems like chances of success are fleeting and too far into the future. By starting a small city, probably on a border area somewhere, we won't have to fight the current residents for control, or rather for a release of control.
Perhaps the best place would be in NH since there are a lot of people committed to going there in the future and a lot of people are there now.
Perhaps the best place would be in NH since there are a lot of people committed to going there in the future and a lot of people are there now.
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