If society is doomed, you and I aren't going to save it. Authoritarianism is too popular. People who don't buy into- and use- political "authority" are at a disadvantage because of this. The best you can do in this case is to resolve to be part of, or encouragement for, The Remnant.
If society isn't doomed; if the problems will work themselves out, then maybe you and I can be a small part of that. Help spread ideas that will help others solve the problems. Keep poking holes in statism's lies. Keep pointing out the inconsistencies and hypocrisy. Keep finding and creating alternatives.
Keep yourself on course. Do right. Avoid doing things that make things worse. Maybe you'll inspire others to do the same, and if society isn't doomed after all, perhaps your legacy will be to be a part of what keeps it from collapsing.
Whether society is doomed or not depends a great deal on us, who actually see the problem.
ReplyDeleteIf we teach the nature of government so that nobody will work for it, the future is bright beyond description. The tools are in place; we need only use them. TinyURL.com/QuitGov for example.
I agree. If we can have enough influence to get through to those who worship "authority".
DeleteTOLFA and your QuitGov page are great educational tools to help this. I recommend EVERYONE check them out.
A friend mentioned the idea of The Remnant to me several years ago, and it struck a chord with me. But I had never seen the Albert Jay Nock article before you referenced it in your article. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. It was well worth reading.
ReplyDeleteIt's something I go back to whenever I'm feeling a bit down. It helps.
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