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danyboy27
9th October 2009, 01:11
I read a lot of stuff on revleft about revolution and its necessity to make the world a better place, and i must admit, i like the Idea

But i wonder, is there any scientific movement working on the issue?
there must be a rational and pragmatic way to dismantle the current power structure by using science and logic.

all of this remember of the box dilema.

you got a box full of junk, and no matter how valid are your arguments, the owner wont lets you throw all the stuff at once.

but if you carefully throw away 1 item per day during a year, the box will be empty and the owner will never notice how this shit happened, he wont even care.

carefully orchestrated, a revolution could effectively happen over years, decades without arousing any suspicion from the power structure, its like the frog exemple from al gore movie.

Robert
9th October 2009, 14:15
but if you carefully throw away 1 item per day during a year, the box will be empty

There isn't much of importance that you can throw away that millions will not immediately notice and scream loudly about. The Army? Social Security? Taxes? Tax exemptions? Property rights? consumer protection laws? Sex? Cigarettes? Copyrights? Guitars? Noooooooooo!

Havet
9th October 2009, 14:47
Here's my preferred way (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counter-economics) of weakening the State so the Revolution encounters less opposition, and consequently suffers less damages in material costs and human lives.

Here's a thread of mine (http://www.revleft.com/vb/5-levels-economy-t115005/index.html?t=115005)showing how the economy is divided into 5 levels, which is the basis to understand the necessity of counter-economics.

I even made a blog concerning all of the potential issues with counter-economics. For safety reasons, however, the blog has been taken off-line. If you would like to request any of my articles, I'm available to send them.

Here are the topics I wrote so far:

3 definitions of state, identification of enemy

Improving drug dealing

How to dismantle a natural monopoly

Off the Record Instant Messaging

Geographic Counter-Economics (By far the most complete subject. Includes the five levels of the economy, analysis on the dilemma between black/grey and white markets, geographic effectiveness of a venture depending on which market it is located and the general outline of what will happen after the weakening of the State until the revolution, and afterwards)

Off the Record Instant Messaging x2

BlackMail

Competing with Extortionist Black Marketeers

Here's my literary background (New Libertarian manifesto (http://www.blackcrayon.com/library/mll/nlm/))

#FF0000
9th October 2009, 16:24
No I don't think so. It is incredibly hard to get rid of things once they're put into place in government.