How to Save the US: It’s in Your Power
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Meeting Everyone’s Needs
How are we going to solve all problems for all people in society? EZ PZ right? Ok. Determine which needs/which levels of needs are not being met for every person/demographic/group. Create a plan to meet those needs/move people up to the next level. Implement that plan. Evaluate how it worked. Rinse and repeat. That’s easy,…
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Solution for Financial Crises? Sound Money and the Story of e-Gold
If money is broken, because it is printed from nothing and has no fixed worth (“an inch is whatever we want it to be!”), how do we fix it? We simply go back to honest weights and measures. We don’t need dollars anymore at all. We can go to a completely precious-metals based economy very…
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SVC Bank Collapses – The Real Problem No One is Talking About (What’s Money Worth?)
Since time immemorial, people have been trying to cheat. What do I mean? People have been trying to steal money from others. It turns out, the way to do this in Bible times was by using ‘false weights and measures.” What does that mean? Ever seen old scales? Before newer methods existed, people used ‘balance…
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“No Treason” by Lysander Spooner – Summary
The main ideas behind Lysander Spooner’s “No Treason” essays are his argument that the U.S. Constitution is not a valid social contract and that the U.S. government has no legitimate authority over individuals. Spooner argues that the U.S. Constitution was not agreed upon by a unanimous vote of the people and that those who did…
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Who was Lysander Spooner?
Lysander Spooner was an American political philosopher, abolitionist, and legal theorist who lived from 1808 to 1887. Spooner was a prolific writer and is known for his controversial political theories and criticism of the U.S. government. Spooner was a staunch advocate of individual rights and believed that all people had the right to control their…
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What is anarchy? (Thanks, ChatGPT!)
Anarchy is a political philosophy or theory that advocates for the absence or abolition of government and other hierarchical structures of power. The term “anarchy” comes from the Greek word “anarkhos,” which means “without rulers.” Anarchists believe that hierarchical structures of power, such as government, capitalism, and organized religion, are inherently oppressive and corrupt, and…
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