tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182962435875556601.post8574904412543495204..comments2023-09-24T08:04:06.909-04:00Comments on FSK's Guide to Reality: Tea Party Movement HijackFSKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11903396202330950362noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182962435875556601.post-43576917012010680512010-02-14T18:50:34.972-05:002010-02-14T18:50:34.972-05:00I don't see a problem with anarchists/agorists...I don't see a problem with anarchists/agorists working pro-state jobs. Right now those are unfortunetly some of the best jobs. I would rather an open-minded anarchist process my tax return than a pro-state troll. The state makes it so diffficult to generate wealth that it becomes the best option for those who aren't self employed. In his famous speech Mario Savio said to throw yourself onto the gears and the levers. That still holds true today. The system operates more efficenttly because good people don't abuse it. Good people end up getting abused by the system because of those who exploit it. The less anarchists taking state jobs means radical pro-state trolls will fill them and abuse their power. It also creates opportunity to implement this: http://www.scribd.com/doc/22766670/The-Secret-Freedom-Fightertheftthroughinflationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04033030175673408941noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182962435875556601.post-81835736437071935292010-02-14T16:53:43.927-05:002010-02-14T16:53:43.927-05:00I'm doing the best I can to survive, until I c...I'm doing the best I can to survive, until I can get working agorist businesses.<br /><br />If you can hire me off-the-books for a greater salary than my corporate job, I'll do it!<br /><br />It is tough. It's not my fault that a criminal organization forces me to take a wage slave job or starve.<br /><br />Until I can earn a decent salary as a full-time agorist, I'm going to stick with a wage slave job. Until then, agorism is just a hobby.FSKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11903396202330950362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182962435875556601.post-15389926709844074642010-02-14T16:43:27.698-05:002010-02-14T16:43:27.698-05:00I love all your articles, get a lot from them, and...I love all your articles, get a lot from them, and respect your writing.<br /><br />But it seems strange that you criticize others for being pro-state and you say you are an agorist/anarchist when you are a financial services guy working for a big corporate firm in Manhattan, right? That's pretty pro state. Sure you can say anything you want, but you're obviously not agorist or anarchist, it's just obvious, right?Scottnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2182962435875556601.post-32755750471333028912010-02-14T16:27:12.654-05:002010-02-14T16:27:12.654-05:00I've just read an article in the Daily Mail ab...I've just read an article in the Daily Mail about Greece. It was written by a broadcaster who son lives in Greece.<br /><br />He wrote that a certain number of State employees don't even bother turning up for work and instead run side-businesses.<br /><br />As such the State has got a bad reputation and people don't feel morally obliged to pay State level income taxes.<br /><br />The Greek people feel loyalty to their local communities because Greece was once a collection of cities before it was formed into one country.<br /><br />So basically Greece is an example to all of us.<br /><br />We all know a lot of State employees have cushy, stable jobs and don't do real productive work. Maybe the situation in Greece just got too obvious and people stopped paying taxes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com