From Scratch: Libertarian Institutions and Communities (Cato Unbound Book 42009) by Brian Doherty


From Scratch: Libertarian Institutions and Communities (Cato Unbound Book 42009)
Title : From Scratch: Libertarian Institutions and Communities (Cato Unbound Book 42009)
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 49
Publication : First published April 6, 2009

There are at least two ways to try to achieve libertarian goals. One is to try to influence current public policy. This is the usual focus of the Cato Institute. Such work involves patiently educating and convincing voters, elected officials, judges, and regulators as we go. It's time-consuming and incremental, and, honestly, not as successful as we might like.But another way to achieve libertarian goals is simply to build a more libertarian community or institution "from scratch," as it were. Although it may sound utopian, individuals and groups have actually done this, as, for example, in the American Revolution. This month's Cato Unbound examines efforts to start new institutions and communities in our own time — institutions and communities that make liberty their founding concern. How do these efforts compare to "policy" libertarianism? What are their practical chances of succeeding? What pressures might they bring on extant governments if they were to succeed, or even if they just credibly threatened it?This month's lead essayist is Patri Friedman, executive director of the Seasteading Institute. He will discuss what he sees as the inappropriate bias toward policy-oriented libertarian activism, and also his own project, which hopes to create permanent offshore platforms that might be put to libertarian ends.Following up on Friedman's essay will be Jason Sorens, the founder of the Free State Project, a movement which seeks to influence the local politics of New Hampshire — already by many measures the freest state in the Union — in the direction of still-greater liberty; Peter Thiel, a key backer of the Seasteading Institute and co-founder of PayPal, which was conceived of as a private currency; and Brian Doherty, a senior editor at Reason magazine and expert on the various branches of the libertarian movement, their histories, goals, and prospects.