slow strangulation of the state, instead of violent phase transition out of state

coderman coderman@gmail.com
Sun Nov 1 12:11:37 PST 2015


On 11/1/15, intelemetry <intelemetry@openmailbox.org> wrote:
> ...
> I would suggest you consider the countereconomics work of SEK (e.g.
> agorism) and Vaclav Benda. Benda is an interesting case because he did
> his work on parallel structures while under the Soviet Union.
>
> The conclusion was that -- in the presence of an oppressive state -- a
> robust solution was an overlay of private and hidden societies as
> opposed to direct overt warfare with the state.


supplant the state with multiplicity of better mechanisms,
 and through this usurp the power and authority of the state,
  until nothing left but hollow fictions of formality (of former state).


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