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Why a commune?
One of our members recently raised the question: why use the word commune, doesn’t that stand for groups who share all of their possessions? Isn’t a Free Commune a contradiction in terms?
One of our members recently raised the question: why use the word commune, doesn’t that stand for groups who share all of their possessions? Isn’t a Free Commune a contradiction in terms?
Anyone who wants to establish an alternative society, would do well to learn from successful examples. Amish may not be the first group you think of yet we can learn a lot from the way they manage their communities
Agorism stands for non-political libertarianism, based on a peaceful and orderly society, according to the Non-Aggression Principle (NAP)
Now that we have a group of participants, we must begin taking some practical steps. We have to select a country.
My previous article received many positive responses, including from a libertarian who is searching for a new home in southern Europe as we speak. At this stage it is already possible to go on a trip with three others and buy a hamlet with a lot more houses/ruins than we need for ourselves alone. But with a larger group of participants, our chance of success increases. We are going to get started as soon as Read more…
Over the last 18 months, as governments around the world used the China flu to diminish already limited freedoms of the ordinary citizens with lockdowns, mask mandates and restrictions for those who do not wish to use an experimental medical treatment, many liberty minded individual are wondering, where can I go to?The answer could be a Free Private City in Honduras. The private city concept is an effort let by Titus Gebel to persuade governments Read more…