The case for eliminating government – 6

I'm making a case for eliminating government, allowing its natural demise a la innovation naturally destroying the status quo by replacing it with something better. We're now deep in the optimistic aspect of my argument.  We don't have to fight against government to achieve the justice and freedom we seek.  All we have to do is … Continue reading The case for eliminating government – 6

Why civilization won’t end

This is a difficult post to write. What I'm thinking flies in the face of many of my friends' opinions, expert science, and the swelling tide of popular opinion. Dare I say it? (I already have in the headline). I could be wrong.  But so has every other person, group, society that claimed to know … Continue reading Why civilization won’t end

The case for eliminating government – 5

This is not the final post on building the case for eliminating government, but we're getting close. 🙂 I've made the following arguments: Government authority exists in its ability to exert lethal force. That authority is maintained by paying people to do the "wet work" (the actual killing, jailing, etc.).  This usually is the police … Continue reading The case for eliminating government – 5

In the company of angels

I'm amazed at how much people are willing to do when something lights their fires.  Every day I'm more convinced that people have naturally giving hearts, that they will do great work if they're passionate, engaged, and inspired by their work. The people working with me are not being paid. I'm not either, of course.  We just see something … Continue reading In the company of angels