Voluntarism, Voluntaryism, Libertarianism…

Render Not http://www.voluntaryist.com/ see some great tools…BTW, LIO usages are helpful: Liberalism focuses on less government abuse and more rights and when informed by libertarian ideas –and Jeffersonian ward-republic in structure –is treated as Libertarian-oriented, Voluntarism is about replacing all social forms by voluntary means, Libertarianism is doing so consciously based on a pledge of rights-respect, LIO libertarians welcome all but focus on overall development and it’s strict proactive Libertarian designed and modernized (based on non-coercion law )non-punitive eco-community or variations, and voluntaryism focuses on Libertarian voluntarism for the average person in a wonderful movement for peace, with anarchism as a transitional process. Federalism recognizes that different people will be at different situations and views but allows them to all learn from each other and encourage choice…and is today often called localism (since some people use federalism as meaning its opposite: centralization. ) For more go to the wall bottom. Modern usage treats all previous ‘forms’ as differing implementations, not variants of Libertarianism to be made false choices e.g. anarcho-communism vs anarcho-capitalism…

…So–Check out the good work at http://www.voluntaryist.com/ which says:” Statement of Purpose: Voluntaryists are advocates of non-political, non-violent strategies to achieve a free society. We reject electoral politics, in theory and in practice, as incompatible with libertarian principles. Governments must cloak their actions in an aura of moral legitimacy in order to sustain their power, and political methods invariably strengthen that legitimacy. Voluntaryists seek instead to delegitimize the State through education, and we advocate withdrawal of the cooperation and tacit consent on which State power ultimately depends…”–RS

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