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death6 Since: Aug, 2011
#1: Dec 26th 2011 at 8:04:33 PM

economic secession of the individual or agorism: market anarchist society, law and security will be provided by market institutions, not political institutions. Agorists recognize, therefore, that those institutions can not develop through political reform. Instead, they will come about as a result of market processes. As government is banditry, revolution culminates in the suppression of government by market providers of security and law. Market demand for such service providers is what will lead to their emergence. Development of that demand will come from economic growth in the sector of the economy that explicitly shuns state involvement (and therefore can not turn to the state in its role as monopoly provider of security and law). That sector of the economy is the counter-economy – black and grey markets. and dual power: Dual power is a concept that has taken on a broad meaning in the hands of anarchists and Libertarian socialists who use it to refer to the concept of gradual revolution through the creation of "alternative-institutions" and "counter-institutions" in place of and in opposition to state and corporate power. Its advocates refer to this as "building a new world in the shell of the old."

abstractematics Since: May, 2011
#2: Dec 26th 2011 at 9:00:46 PM

Make a single thread explaining what your point is.

Now using Trivialis handle.
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#3: Dec 26th 2011 at 9:13:17 PM

This is a place for discussion. Not stating definitions. Not soapboxing.

Also, we expect proper grammar, capitalization and punctuation.

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