Category Archives: Decision-Making

A Directly-Technocratic Constitutional Anarchist Republic

Difficulty     Constitutionalism Constitutionalism refers to the practice of establishing and upholding constitutions, covenants or treaties instituting an association of component parts and their means of governance. Very ancient in origin, in the Anglo-American world its roots are generally traced … Continue reading

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Direct-Democracy or Philosopher Kings?

Difficulty     The Masonic Philosophical Society recently posted a poll on Facebook, asking whether direct-democracy or philosopher kings were preferable. The results, when I saw them last, were about 60/40 with philosopher kings in the lead. Plato had famously posed … Continue reading

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Capitalism and Republics: A Mutual Relationship

Difficulty      Introduction Many want to change the world, but few care to do the work of understanding it. If one wants to change the current paradigm, one first must come to an understanding of how it operates. One of … Continue reading

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The Geo-Mutualist Treatment of Markets and Democracy

Difficulty     The common form of government in Western nations is the republic, and the prevalent form of economy is capitalism. By republican government, I am referring especially to the system of representative democracy, wherein periodic elections decide on individuals … Continue reading

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The Duality of Perspective and the Spectrum of Reason

Difficulty      This Text Can Be Found in the Book, The Evolution of Consent: Collected Essays (Vol. I) Introduction The world seems to be a very divided place. Duality seems to be a common aspect of our Universe. We will … Continue reading

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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

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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

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Geo-Mutualist Panarchism and the Provision of Henocentric Law

Difficulty    Introduction Geo-mutualist panarchism is the view that everyone should share in the surplus of the Earth, that everyone has a right to credit that is equal to, consistent with, and backed by the value of their collateral or good-will, … Continue reading

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Geo-Mutualism and Ecology, or Sustainability and Internalizing Costs

Difficulty    Introduction Geoanarchists and mutualists often face the claim that their preferred system would fail in matters of conservation and sustainability. “Without government,” many suggest, “there is no way to protect the environment.” Well, how would a geo-mutualist society prevent … Continue reading

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The Application of Democracy in Geo-Mutualist Panarchism

Difficulty    Origins and Grounds for Group Decision-Making Evolutionary psychologists and anthropologists often suggest that the best way to understand human impulses is to understand their behavior as it existed before technological development. The argument goes something like this: People develop … Continue reading

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Decision and Method: For Consensus

Difficulty    Introduction Many conflicts arise among those who attach themselves to the term anarchist in regard to the manner by which decisions should be made. On the right, those who identify as anarcho-capitalists, or even as national anarchists, may suggest … Continue reading

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On Truth and Economy: Subjectivity, Objectivity, Absoluteness, Wrongness, and Their Economic Applications

Difficulty    Introduction Truth is that information which corresponds to the way things are. One can believe something which is not so, and which is false, or one can believe something which is so. Those beliefs which are so are true, … Continue reading

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The Principle of Fair Regard

Difficulty     Introduction The non-aggression principle is a long-standing staple among libertarians of many varieties, especially among the right, such as voluntaryists, but also among some in the center, such as mutualists and libertarian Georgists. In this short little essay, … Continue reading

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