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William Schnack is a free thinking mutualist and a truth-seeking pantheist who writes about topics such as cosmology, biology, history, and social philosophy with an emphasis on the emerging capacity for humans to engage with one another voluntarily, consensually, and reciprocally. He considers his views to be non-political and Far Center, taking insight from the Far Left, the Far Right, and everything in between. That is, after all, the very nature of a truth-seeking free thinker.
Schnack has authored five books and a board game, all of which have been released with a Creative Commons license, being mostly free cultural works. Aside from this, William has been a drummer in hardcore punk rock bands and a part-time homesteader, otherwise working regular wage jobs at a vegan restaurant, a Vietnamese sandwich shop, a consumer-owned health food co-op, and a producer-owned urban farming co-op. He eats a majority-vegan diet and lives a near-vegan lifestyle, having had been fully vegan for 10 years but having since taken up raising his own egg-laying fowl and dairy animals, eating lacto-ovo sourced from his own livestock raised on his own smallhold. He continues to boycott the commercial meat, egg, and dairy industry, believing veganism to be the appropriate choice where ecology does not demand otherwise, such as in urban environments.
What is Ambiarchy?
Ambiarchy describes the symbiotic mutualism between anarchists and non-anarchists, and their resulting institutions, which can be equally and simultaneously regarded as models of good government and of anarchy de jure. It is a panarchy synarchically-led by anarchists.
Ambiarchy is established upon the metaphysical premise of Ambitheism
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This blog uses the concept of anarchy. Anarchy, as used in this blog, does not refer to a condition of disorder, chaos, or disunity. Instead, anarchy refers to a condition of order, structure, and unity without the presence of a ruler, someone or a group of someones who establish(es) rules that others must follow without those others’ prior consent having been given. This is a colloquially uncommon definition, though many of the other definitions used on the site are also different from their colloquial one, while still more are in fact colloquial. This provides an example of the care that the reader should take in the interpretation of the words used on this site: a great deal of it. All definitions are those of the author and are to be construed in a manner appropriate to the context of the information on the rest of the blog.
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The author is a lifelong learner, who is perpetually continuing his education socially by engaging in conversation with other lifelong learners. The author’s education is not and never will be considered finalized.
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Dualist Pantheism: An Introduction
Geo-Mutualist Panarchism: An Introduction
William Schnack on Primo Nutmeg
Reversing the Thermoeconomic Arrow of Time
Category Archives: Mutualism
The Proper Rate of Money
Difficulty This Text Can Be Found in the Book, The Evolution of Consent: Collected Essays (Vol. I) Introduction What is The Proper Rate of Money? Money has always carried with it a price of some sort. When one is … Continue reading
Mutual Credit: Its Function and Purpose
Difficulty This Text Can Be Found in the Book, The Evolution of Consent: Collected Essays (Vol. I) This was composed for a speech given to the People’s Arcane School on May 4, 2013 in Fort Worth, Texas. ____________________________________ The … Continue reading
The Mutualist Cost-Principle
Difficulty This Text Can Be Found in the Book, The Evolution of Consent: Collected Essays (Vol. I) This was composed for a speech given to the UNT Students for Liberty on October 4, 2012 in Denton, Texas. _______________________________________ Introduction … Continue reading
Welfare, Minus the State
Difficulty This Text Can Be Found in the Book, The Evolution of Consent: Collected Essays (Vol. I) Introduction Upon learning about anarchism for the first time, many questions pop into the head of the initiate; questions about law, money, … Continue reading
Credit, Collateral, and Spot-Pricing
Difficulty This Text Can Be Found in the Book, The Evolution of Consent: Collected Essays (Vol. I) If you are unfamiliar with mutual credit, please see my article, “Mutual Credit: Its Function and Purpose,” for an introduction. ____________________________________ Credit … Continue reading
Two Incentives for Cooperation
Difficulty This Text Can Be Found in the Book, The Evolution of Consent: Collected Essays (Vol. I) This was composed for a speech given to the People’s Arcane School on November 25, 2012 in Fort Worth, Texas. ____________________________________ … Continue reading
Geo-Mutualist Management of Monopoly
Difficulty Introduction There are different senses in which we may address the concept of monopoly: We may use the natural-artificial paradigm, wherein some monopolies are designated a status of “natural” while others are considered to be “legal” or “artificial” … Continue reading
Whose Consent?
Difficulty Giving Consent A great deal of my work centers around the concept of consent. While ideological monikers such as “dualist pantheism” and “geo-mutualist panarchism” have been found to be of great use, I have tied these together under … Continue reading
A Geo-Mutual Panacea
Difficulty Introducton This essay will introduce a speculative model for a geo-mutual panarchist confederation. The purpose of the model is to incorporate various interest groups— economic, political, cultural, etc.— into a revolutionary organization capable of bringing about a geo-mutual panarchy. … Continue reading
Complete Anarchy: A Geo-Mutualist Definition of the State
Difficulty Introduction The definitions of state and government provide for disputes amongst anarchists. “Winged-anarchisms”— that is “left-” or “right-anarchism,” manifested especially as anarcho-capitalism and anarcho-communism— represent the “extremes” on boths ends of the spectrum. One side—that of the capitalist— is … Continue reading
Understanding Markets Without Capitalism
Difficulty This was composed for a speech given to the UNT Students for Liberty on April 17, 2014 in Denton, Texas. _______________________________________ Introduction A common discussion taking place among libertarians in recent years is in regard to capitalism’s compatibility with … Continue reading