Posted by Clearcocoapuffs in GoldAndBlack

Currently, many people are being pushed out of their parties as of right now, it's particularly rightists, seeing the dysfunction, the absurdity of the state and it's operation, so many people have lost so much over the last year, we are in a prime position to be heard, thousands who are upset because they've been neglected, now is the time to let our voices be heard.

With the right split so heavily right now, between the hardline trumpers and the ones who voted for him because he wasn't Clinton, now is a good time to take advantage of their fragmentation.

I recommend using some, less offensive examples for this though, Murray Rothbard may have been a prolific anarchist, but some things he's said can be off putting for people, I don't hold it against him, he was a product of his time.

Target rightists, with things they'd like, don't go screaming at them about abortion and weed, instead tell them about how we believe in REAL gun rights, none of that 'reasonable regulation' that the NRA and trump believe in.

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Rambler wrote

Great post, and I agree 100%.

The thing is, many people from both sides would find our ideas quite reasonable. It's essentially a party of personal liberties. <insert meme about gay couple protecting weed plants with guns here>

Who are some up and coming budding Libertarians to follow? I'll admit that I don't follow things as closely as perhaps I should, though I resignate with the ideas, I can't pick faces out of a crowd (if that makes sense).

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Clearcocoapuffs OP wrote

I'll be honest, I left most of the 'liberty movement' awhile ago, because I got tired of their constant bickering about who was being mean to who on twitter, but I do know that Larken Rose's "The Most Dangerous Superstition" is a good book, I had already accepted the ideas and concepts laid out in the book, but it summed them up quite well, and in a fairly non-offensive manner.

One that is a very old, but very good one is Spooner's famous No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority, which will hit on the fact the constitution, particularly the 2nd amendment, is ignored until it is politically helpful to invoke it.

I'd personally make it a point to target gun owners who see the ridiculousness going on, and want to distance themselves from it, they're being disenfranchised by the trumpians who are going out making fools of themselves, and have NO friends in the mainstream left.

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MasterDestroyer wrote

yes. i LOVE Larken's book SO MUCH. I'm working on mirroring the good stuff on my eepsite, for what it's worth. I uploaded the audiobook of it yesterday

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Clearcocoapuffs OP wrote

I personally became an anarchist without reading a particular book, it was a combination of things that I had read, and Murray Rothbard's For A New Liberty certainly cemented the ideas, but Larken's book was well thought out, and up-to-date so that's what I usually recommend people to listen to.

I still think the old-school guys have useful books, but sometimes the things people like Rothbard said, can be off-putting to people, or give them the wrong idea of what we believe.

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MiXYsFHYS1tt3St3 wrote

here here, Micheal Malice's "The Anarchist Handbook" will give you intellectual ammo for those with open minds. (me and 3 others are seeding it on i2psnark. Only the audio book is availiable in i2p at this time)

William Powell's "The anarchist cookbook" (availiable to read on my eepsite MiXYsFHYS1tt3St3.i2p ) will inform you of methods for those more closed minded and powerful.

trust breeds power breeds cooruption ....everytime. we must reduce our dependancy (quit cigarrettes, self-sustinance, ect.) and increase our independance (good gun's, good training <---- this cannot be emphasized enough)

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