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Hey! What is Subsidiarity again?
It happens more than we like it to, but oftentimes when subsidiarity is brought up in conversation, it doesn’t bring much enthusiasm. People sometimes fail to see much of what comes with it, or hold the perception that it is … Continue reading
The Goal is Independence
While pondering what the finish line of the G-Prize should be, I found it difficult to choose one myself since not everyone may find it a worthy prize. So I found another way to draw the finish line. I’m declaring … Continue reading
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Tagged current-events, federal representatives, gop nomination, government
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The Evil of Banality
Just about a week ago I read an article by Wendy McElroy over at Mises.Org titled ‘Grappling with the Banality of Evil‘ that got me thinking. Banality was not a term in my lexicon that I ever used, if it … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Government, Issues
Tagged banality, evil, feudalism, government
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Our Communities
The solutions to all of our problems are right here at home in our own Communities. A community, in practice, is simply a Local Economy and a Local Government. A successful community must have its own successful economy and a … Continue reading
Our Governments
Solving the problems we face with Government today involves the same discipline that the economy must use. In fact when we look at the origins of an economy and the origins of government, we find that government is just an … Continue reading
Our Economies
Solving large complex problems is actually much easier than people make it out to be. When it comes down to it, all it involves is breaking up the entire problem into fragments and streams and then tracing the streams back … Continue reading
The Argument
Getting this project off the ground has been terribly difficult. Doing this kind of stuff for a living you might think it should come easy since I’ve worked on dozens of projects where we successfully; scoped out the mission of … Continue reading
Government Continuity
Yesterday I received a couple calls asking what the purpose of this exercise was and why would anyone be interested in participating in it. People who know me recognize my ability to get lofty on occasion and ‘Business Continuity’ it … Continue reading