A Strategy Manual for the Liberty Movement
I have long felt that strategy was the weak link in the libertarian movement. In 2004, my book Political Class Dismissed helped spark an early version of the tea party movement in Buffalo and Western New York, which has the biggest and most oppressive government structure in the country. Even though it was obvious that the greedy and self-serving political class had destroyed a once-great city, we were unable to defeat the machine through conventional politics. So, back in 2005-6, I started working on strategies and tactics involving direct citizen action, that is, political action other than electoral politics and … Continue reading A Strategy Manual for the Liberty Movement
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