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Tag: Panarchism

Why Panarchism is Fair

This post will explain what I believe to be one possible axiomatic that can demonstrate why panarchism  – or most other flavours of anarchism, for that matter – would be a “fair” political system. The greatest issue that is tackled by this axiomatic is that of defining “fairness” itself. To avoid the pitfalls inherent to [...]

The Weirdest Tax in the World

[<-- Previous post: Transition and Progress] This is the third installment of the series of joint posts by Azarius and Reikoku on the topic of panarchism. You are unlikely to understand much of it if you haven’t read the two previous posts yet. Creating a system from scratch requires that a large amount of resources [...]

Introduction to Panarchism

The following series of joint blog posts by Azarius and Reikoku is the result of long, at times painful, debates on the nature of political ideals, utopias, and ethics. Indeed, politics, in the end, amount to ethics applied to a community of “responsible adults” – the Greek polis. Accordingly, the common axiom that sparked our [...]

The Public, the Private and Panarchism

Humanist Education and Freedom

I have long called for a radical reshaping of education. More recently, as I find myself agreeing with panarchism, I have discussed with Reikoku of what could education look like in a much more libertarian world. The general idea of a modular education at all levels, outlined in a previous post, remains relevant. However, several [...]