Tuesday, December 31, 2013

MRA VS Libertarians?

As I have read more and more alternative websites, the MRA (Men's Rights Advocate movement) has come to my attention. While I agree with many of it's principles,  such as the thought that the injustice system is tilted towards women, some of it's hardliners would believe in limiting the freedom's of women, by such things as beatings and being totally subservient. Those hardline ideas are not compatible with mainstream Libertarianism, let alone Agorism or Anarchism in general. So how did I bridge this dilemma? Not by agreeing to the status quo, or limiting women's rights.

My idea was instead of having a family court system, abolish it, and replace it with private arbitrators that are not vested in the politics of the day, and that would rule based on equality, and not based on the mere whims of one party or another. The current system is based on a chip on the collective shoulders of minorities, and not based on objective justice. In a arbitrator based system, unless both parties could agree, the arbitrator would continue on, until and agreement could be made. This would cut down on needless lawyer fees, would unclog the justice system for real criminals, and would bring families closer, and not further apart after divorce.

Happy Holidays!

Hey!

It's been a little bit since I have posted, but I have not forgotten about this site :D . I have been catching up on movies (Fight Club) and reading the Wealth of Nations, as well as formulating a few articles for this site. So Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Years!

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Did Putin Go Overboard with P*ssyRiot?

Maybe it is me, but in the case of PussyRiot, he did not do anything wrong. They held a trial, and were convicted of a crime. And from the sounds of it, they made an impromptu show at the church. It's private property, and thus they were violating it. I could criticize Mr. Putin for some things (mysterious dealings a deaths) or praise him (12% flat tax), but in this case, I don't see the point. A bunch of women threw a fit, and just because they did something stupid they should be bailed out. I really don't get it. Yes Mr. Putin may be hard on alternative communities, but in this case these minorities in this case should not be defended.   They trespassed on church property, and thus must be punished.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Tatics of Liberty: Agorism or PT?

I have come to the conclusion on something: outside of local politics (which control your immediate surroundings), politics as a free man and libertarian does not work. And with the rate in the growth of government increasing year by year, I become even more skeptical of turning it around. But there are two things I have found that individuals can do to stop the growth of government:

1. Agorism

Obviously, this is what the site is about. Using alternative tactics to overthrow the state, but mostly through markets, agorism seeks to use the black market and grey markets to get around the tax man. Such tactics include bitcoin, barter, under the table jobs, among other things. If you can reduce what you owe to the state , do it.

2. Perpetual Travel

Here is another great idea. The US government allows you to make over 90,000 Dollars in earnings overseas, as long as you spend less than 90 days in the country each year. The down side to this is that many people are not at the level of cash where you can just pack up and leave. But, on the other hand, if you do get past the yolk of big brother, perpetual travel not only can get you out from the yolk of big government, but allows you to have a better life style, often times better than you would in the United States. For instances, to have a basic lifestyle in Davao, Philippines, you will need only $600 Dollars a month  for basics. It would probably cost the equivalent of $1,500 even in the most basic town in the United States in order to thrive. The downside is that while you work towards this goal, you are still being taxed. But once you reach this goal, you don't need to fly under the radar. Investing (like in real estate), internet marketing, and remote work agreements make perfect jobs that go perfect with this lifestyle.

I lean more towards the second option, but then again I don't want to be here during the collapse.