Down with Nation States. C4SS Web Administrator and a Founding Member of the Bradley Manning Support Network, Mike Gogulski, participates in an interview the Citizens of Nowhere blog. Gogulski discusses his life as a stateless ex-American. His decision to formally renounce his citizenship, what lead up this decision and how he did it. Mike Gogulski, “Why would you…
Tom Knapp on the Center’s media presence.
The Center for a Stateless Society has named Kevin Carson the inaugural holder of its Karl Hess Chair in Social Theory. Carson, a C4SS senior fellow, is the author of three books — Studies in Mutualist Political Economy, Organization Theory: A Libertarian Perspective, and The Homebrew Industrial Revolution — as well as C4SS research studies on topics including land ownership…
The Karl Hess Scholar in Social Theory is named in honor of the distinguished anarchist activist and strategist Karl Hess. Hess modeled the radicalism, human decency, commitment to civility, and bridge-building seriousness that the Center for a Stateless Society embraces. Appointment to the Karl Hess Scholar signals a scholar’s capacity to contribute, in outstanding ways,…
Kevin Carson, Senior Fellow and Karl Hess Chair in Social Theory at Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS), was interviewed May 11 by Kevin Barrett on Truth Jihad, American Freedom Radio. The interview takes Carson’s column “The Normalization of Dystopia” as its starting point. But it also includes extensive discussion of counter-institution building, and technologies…
Dear C4SS Supporters, This week I’ve submitted 12,649 Center op-eds to 2,762 publications worldwide, and have identified six media “pickpups” of our material: On May 5, Dimapur, India’s Morung Express published Kevin Carson’s “Free Trade? Free Your Mind!” Also in India, the Goa Herald published David D’Amato’s “‘Systemic Risk’ for Profit” on May 7. Kevin…
Stacy Litz is no longer a member of the staff of, or otherwise involved with, the Center for a Stateless Society
Tom Knapp on this week’s media successes.
By Roderick T. Long Cross posted here from Bleeding Heart Libertarians. I strongly disagree with the suggestion by Jason, Ilya, and others to rename May Day “Victims of Communism” Day. The fact that Communist regimes have attempted to co-opt May Day is no reason to imitate them in a second co-opting attempt. May Day not only originally…
Dear readers and supporters, The writers and volunteers of the Center for a Stateless Society will be going on strike for International Workers’ Day or May Day. May Day is the internationally recognized Labor Day, not the US “ministry of culture” equivalent. A salient difference between the two is that May Day is for all…
Molinari Institute Director and Research Associate and C4SS Board Member, Charles Johnson, made an impressive showing with the “informative compendium of economic views and analysis” The Daily Bell. Charles demonstrates his usual, charitable style, in this interview and takes that extra step to try to communicate exactly where his position is coming from and why….
Dear C4SS Supporters, This week I was able to get C4SS op-ed submissions back up: 10,067 submissions to 2,763 publications worldwide. Only four op-eds, but three of them were submittable worldwide instead of being wholly US-centered (I prefer at least a 50-50 balance, the more global the better, and we’re getting back to that). So…
Dear C4SS Supporters, This week I’ve submitted 6,323 Center op-eds to 2,762 publications worldwide, and have found four pickups of those op-eds: On April 13, Antiwar.com published my piece on Syria (“Let’s You and Him Fight”) and the Zachary, Louisiana Plainsman-News ran “The State vs. George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin.” On April 16, my own “The Libertarian…
Dear C4SS Supporters, This week I’ve submitted 7,307 Center op-eds to 2,761 publications worldwide, and have so far found three pickups of those pieces. Yes, those numbers are a little lower than usual — our content arrived toward the end of the week, meaning less time to submit (there are limits to my email capacity)…
Knapp: A published market anarchist op-ed a day won’t make the state go away. But it’s a start.
Leo Findeisen of Wien TV interview’s C4SS’s Mike Gogulski and Icelandic MP Birgitta Jonsdottir.
Dear C4SS Supporters, This week I’ve submitted 11,846 Center op-eds to 2,762 newspapers worldwide. So far, I’ve caught five reprints/”pickups” of our op-eds, and one significant mention of C4SS by a mainstream institution. The pickups: On March 25, David D’Amato’s “Getting Your Due in America” appeared in the Deming, New Mexico Headlight. The Goa, India…
Tom Knapp reports on the Center’s media successes this week.
Dear C4SS Supporters, I’m a day late with this week’s update. Sorry about that — I was waiting for a milestone that I wanted to be able to report this week. The Deming, New Mexico Headlight was responsible for all three C4SS pickups this week: My own “Syria: There are no ‘Good Guys,’” and “DC…
Dear C4SS Supporters, This week, I’ve submitted 7,306 Center op-eds to 2,763 publications around the world, and have so far found six media reprints of our material and one rebuttal piece: On March 6, the Nogales, Arizona International published a rebuttal, by Robert E. Kimball, to Kevin Carson’s “Nazi Exceptionism; or, how Godwin’s Law Gets…