Recipe for Peaceful Revolution

in #voluntaryism7 years ago (edited)

How Do We Get to a Peaceful World From Here?

Getting to Voluntaria
You probably see the inequities and corruption in our system. Maybe you see the many ways it is possible that human beings can work together to create voluntary systems and even effective rules without the need for a ruling class. Heck, humans created computers, pizza, and rocket ships!

So yay, I'm glad you are "with it", philosophically and you may even see how Voluntaryism can work, practically (https://ClearSay.net/law-without-gov.asp). So, it is reasonable for you to ask, "How can we get there from here?" and/or "What can I do to help?"

It's a common misconception that Libertarians, Minarchists, Agorists, and Anarchists (hereinafter "Voluntaryists" and yes I'm taking some liberties with labels, in the name of keeping it as simple as possible) favor violent revolution. Actually, most often it is the opposite that is true. Most every Voluntaryist I've met realizes the path to a peaceful world, absent involuntary government, is most likely obtainable via a peaceful path. Why build a peaceful world on a foundation of violence?

So how can we "get there" peacefully?

I look around at what my fellow Voluntaryists - and even people who don't label themselves that - are doing and I see us coming at the solution from many directions. I see each of these "ways" as intersections in a "safety net". As this net gets more dense, the need for government is reduced and the more ways people can transition more peacefully from involuntary government to systems of voluntary governance.

Here are some of those ways I see:

  • Educate yourself. Read books or watch videos. Whatever it takes. Books have some advantages, including: (a) being a form of meditation, (b) increasing your patience, (c) exercising your brain, (d) increasing your reading comprehension, and (e) making you a better writer so you don't sound like a dumbass when you write. Here are some books and authors I recommend: Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt Economics in One Lesson is essential. The Conscious Resistance by Derrick Broze. The Most Dangerous Superstition by Larken Rose and Freedom by Adam Kokesh are thin and packed with bang for the buck. And if you want to understand Voluntaryism on a deeper level, read http://Mises.org, Bastiat, Hayek, and Rothbard.

  • Educate your children. State Education is a huge factor in indoctrinating people to support authoritarianism and involuntary government. Solution: Private schools, Homeschooling & Unschooling (https://ClearSay.net/unschooling.asp). Bonus: The Internet allows most people to teach themselves.

  • Peaceful parenting (not permissive). Includes use of natural consequences. Grows peaceful, intrinsically motivated, responsible, empathetic adults. Peaceful parenting resource (https://ClearSay.net/parenting.asp).

  • Empathy undermines coercion. Spread of Empathy using methods like Emotional Intelligence Tools, Nonviolent Communication (https://ClearSay.net), and Circling (https://www.clearsay.net/circling.asp). Whether you do or don't see the value in more people being more empathetic, most agree that having strong communication skills is helpful for all interaction.

  • Spread the word. Media & propaganda are powerful. Spreading the word via films, animations, articles, conversations, and debates. There are many myths out there to be dispelled! Here is one: Myth: America has free market capitalism (https://ClearSay.net/myth-america-has-free-market.asp).

  • Communicate with privacy. Deny snoopers from seeing/hearing/recording your texts, emails, and phone calls. Some useful tools: Telegram (https://Telegram.org) is a free open-source encrypted texting app that works on both iPhone and Android. Redphone (http://whispersystems.org) is a free encrypted phone talk app for Android. http://protonMail.ch is a free secure email service from Switzerland. You can even switch your DNS management from NSA lap dogs like Godaddy to http://easyDNS.com.

  • Peer-to-Peer sharing/trading.
    Examples: Bitcoin, https://www.Dash.org, http://Lyft.com, http://Uber.com, http://AirBnB.com, http://couchsurfing.com, and http://Craigslist.com. https://ClearSay.net and http://OceanMedia.net (my companies) are working on one of these type of systems called FreeTribes and can use your help! A similar and powerful system called Octologues (https://www.titanians.org/holomats-octologues/) has the potential to enrich you, your community, your business, and your world! Disruptive technologies can reduce costs, increase efficiency, and create wealth.

  • Replace the "need" for government watchdogs. Peer-to-Peer review/reputation apps like https://Yelp.com and http://ConsumerReports.com. Here we can even change the "punishment paradigm" toward restitution, rehabilitation, and in the worst cases, ostracization.

How do we get there? - Security. Private Security Organizations (PSOs) and Dispute Resolution Organizations (DROs) like you see detailed in the Law Without Government (

) is a great example of private security stepping up to protect people both poor and rich.

  • Self sufficiency. Another common misconception about Voluntaryism is that everyone must be self sufficient. Most of us know that certain basic needs like security, connection, efficiency, variety, sustainability, etc., are best met by interacting with, trading with, and getting along with our fellow humans. That said, we all benefit when more of us can survive on our own (and teach others to do so), or at least feed and defend ourselves and our families if and when necessary. Examples: Learn to garden. Rainwater collection. Solar and wind. Study nutrition. Cooking. Martial arts. Firearm safety and use.

  • Access to information. Via the Internet, more people have access to see the many ways involuntary government is inefficient, corrupt, and the many ways it is failing us. Exposure to other kinds of thought/culture can also create more acceptance and humility, which are key to letting go of wanting to control others by proxy of involuntary government. Support open source.

Finally: I see some well done dystopian films that serve as warnings. 1984 and Brave New World come to mind. What I'd like to see more of (haven't seen one yet, really) is a film showing a person from this world somehow transported into a Voluntaryist region. We could go sci-fi with it where "transported" means dimensional or time travel OR we could go very realistic where some people form a State-less society in some region. Anyway, there would be some seeing that world through the eyes of a Statist and how he'd be asking questions like, "Wow! How is it so many people are so prosperous?"

Here is a short video that talks about the easiest way you can contribute via a shift in your own perception and communication, that, at the same time, personally benefits you: Change the world, step 1. (https://ClearSay.net/change_the_world_step_1.asp).

This article was originally published on my NVC & Voluntaryism resource site at https://www.clearsay.net/how-do-we-get-there.asp.

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