Inter arma silent musae said Cicero once. But although the muses go silent during wars, the music keeps playing.
We are in times of war now. A war against humanity, made even worst by governs, which became more and more hungry for personal data and for enslaving - in various forms - their people.
This topic of nullius is one of the most educative and thorough I read so far on this matter: anarchism. And it is just a prequel the another one, regarding crypto-anarchism, as he wrote at the end - "Forthcoming: [...] the intersection of this line of thought with crypto-anarchism". Nullius' words from this topic are as precious as gold, for those reading and understanding them. And maybe a salvation for those which embrace anarchism.
Unfortunately, similar to Tim May's
Crypto Anarchist Manifesto, whose vision is also embraced by nullius, as far as I know, this topic went almost unnoticed, being read only by 159 times. And, as a consequence, it went unmerited until a few days ago.
The times are hard for us, who live in these days. Anarchism and crypto-anarchism may be a cure for many of us. Therefore, an advice: "
Arise, you have nothing to lose but your barbed wire fences!".
I will end here, with a
quote from Wei Dai:
"
I am fascinated by Tim May's crypto-anarchy. Unlike the communities traditionally associated with the word "anarchy", in a crypto-anarchy the government is not temporarily destroyed but permanently forbidden and permanently unnecessary. It's a community where the threat of violence is impotent because violence is impossible, and violence is impossible because its participants cannot be linked to their true names or physical locations".