Center for a Stateless Society Postings June 17

My weekly columns are up at Center For a Stateless Society.

In Bigotry Bound with State Power I examined social authoritarianism and its relation to state power.

But an effective project of liberation needs to include more political questions than “how can force be used?” This would include questions like “what kind of culture creates a political environment conducive to individual liberty and how do we get there?”

If it was a big word column, I’d spend time with a term like “solidaristic social individualism.” Maybe that’s something for a later date.

In Direct Action is Key I described how a Florida community’s response to potential oil coverage provides support for anarchist ideas.

Nathan Thornburgh’s Time.com article, In Florida Keys, Residents Plan Their Own Spill Cleanup, shows locals fed up with authoritarian bureaucrats, and challenging state and corporate control of the disaster area.

I’m also happy to announce that Center for a Stateless Society will be rolling with MARV, an excellent opportunity to put our message of maximum liberty in front of people concerned with freedom.

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