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Saturday May 25, 2013

Because I do it with one small ship, I am called a terrorist. You do it with a whole fleet and are called an emperor. — A pirate, from St. Augustine’s “City of God”


Topic: ‘Transportation’

1. The System Needs Us, We Don’t Need the System

C4SS.org | A conscious populace can discard a system that does not work for them. The current political system solidly maintains the power of politicians and their supporters over the general populace. Office-holders and their corporate partners make deals with each other to keep their faction in charge – and the maintenance of a stable power structure is essential to enabling them to rule. Fortunately the system is composed of people, and those people are bound by the political necessities of good appearances, by rivalries among rulers, and by the consciences of the enforcers. All the weapons money can buy are only as effective as the individuals operating them.... - [More]

Posted: February 22, 2011 in Articles

2. Who Would Maintain Roads Worse Than the State?

DarianWorden | The question of transportation infrastructure is often posed to those who reveal themselves to be anarchists. “Without government, how would roads be built?” One can give plenty of reasons and examples concerning why coercion is not needed to construct something in such high demand. But let’s start with “Without government, how could roads be worse?”... - [More]

Posted: June 26, 2010 in Articles