They flood, restrict and impoverish us with their territorial statism, governmentalism, Warfare & Welfare States, their taxes or wrongful tribute levies, their public debt, legislation and regulation and monopolistic impositions, protection rackets restricting or taxing free trade, their all too flawed and incomplete bills of rights, their compulsory collectives, monopoly monies and all too flawed "value standards", imposed by legal tender laws, their suppression of individual secessions and of groups of like-minded volunteers. They provide us with useless leadership struggles, all between largely ignorant and prejudiced power addicts, all without knowledge and appreciation or interest in all individual rights and liberties, which, if generally known and appreciated, would do away with their "leadership" over whole populations, i.e. who of them is to furthermore mislead us. Declaration, recognition and realization of all individual rights and liberties would confine these misleaders to their remaining voluntary victims. They do not allow us to secede from them and make personal law or social contract or constitution choices for ourselves and our own affairs, largely only in network form and between like-minded volunteers, for all kinds of public service systems, competitively provided, just like presently family relationships, consumer sovereignty for ordinary consumer goods and services are provided, subscribed to and bought and used. When it comes to ordinary consumer goods and services we do take free choice in them already for granted, just like we do with our sports, fashion, arts, tourism, drinking, smoking, non-drinking and non-smoking and recreation choices and our tolerance for the different choices of others in these spheres.
Source: Facebook (2017) #105
In an age of mass-murder-devices, kept ready as a matter of policy by the most powerful governments, with considerable popular support, it is high time to ritualize and institutionalize their direct opposite, namely quite tolerant, voluntary, non-coercive institutions, each doing its own things only for its own members, as best as it can, while leaving all others to their own and individually chosen actions and relationships among themselves.
Source: Anarchy, Panarchy and Statism (1986)
[link] #337About John Zube

John Zube (born June 1933) is a German-Australian libertarian activist and founder of the Libertarian Microfiche Publishing project.
Born in Berlin, Germany, Zube was introduced to libertarianism by his father, Kurt Zube, a prominent individualist anarchist persecuted under the Nazis. During the 1950s, Zube was radicalized by his interaction with Ulrich von Beckerath, leading him to begin assembly of an archive in 1952.
Zube, who identifies as an individualist anarchist, free-market libertarian, voluntaryist and mutualist, is well known for his advocacy of panarchism, a political philosophy originating with Paul Émile de Puydt which emphasizes each individual's right to freely join and leave the jurisdiction of any governments they choose, without being forced to move from their current locale.
Zube founded the Libertarian Microfiche Publishing (LMP) in 1978 with the goal of collecting and cheaply reproducing libertarian materials. As of 2005, the project had scanned over 500,000 pages onto microfiche, making slides available for $1 apiece. Zube claims to have published and circulated more libertarian literature than any other person in the world during the 20th century.
In 2007, Shawn P. Wilbur used microfiche obtained from Zube to release the first full-text digital archive of Liberty, the prominent individualist periodical published by Benjamin R. Tucker between 1881 and 1908.
In 2016, Kevin I. Slaughter launched UnionOfEgoists.com website and has scanned hundreds of pages of microfiche and host the content online, including journals from Sidney Parker (anarchist), and others associated with Egoist anarchism and Individualist anarchism. In August of that year he put the Libertarian Microfiche index back online at LibertarianMicrofiche.com.
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