TL;DR: Is it possible to raise money to purchase land to create a new nation?
So I have been thinking for a long time now how to actually bring humans to the next level of evolution: namely, a free society with responsible individuals acting in cooperation without force. From my research an Anarcho-capitalist (Ancap) society definitely seems like the best bet, and I don't think that I am alone in my beliefs. Some form of Ancap seems like the philosophical conclusion when one researches economics, government and history. As people grow more educated in these topics they almost always lean more libertarian and anarchist.
So I am curious how feasible it is to actually accomplish an Ancap society. All around the world we have societies acting under force through governments but we don't have any acting under complete cooperation through private property. The force concept is outdated and it is time to move to the next step.
Now, most people probably aren't ready to participate in a free society, I get that. Most people don't want freedom. But this society doesn't have to be for most people. This society only has to be for people who are able to take care of themselves on their own and who are able to participate cooperatively with other humans. There are plenty of people who do want to live in a society without rulers and this society is for them.
There are obviously people trying to do some type of thing right now:
So my question is: how practical is starting a new nation? Is it possible to pull off a new nation that stands apart from all the other nations of the world in that it is without rulers? What would need to take place to create such a nation? Let me share some of my thoughts on this issue and I'm sure most of you will have something to add. I am in no way an expert, I am just sharing my thoughts to get a dialog going.
Goals
My overall thought is the nation would need to be completely outside of any type of government. Since I'm pretty sure all land on this planet is pretty much owned by a government I would think it would need to be purchased. America purchased a large portion of America from the French in the Louisiana purchase for $15,000,000. Obviously that was back then and things are different now, however, purchases of land do happen. In this modern day I would think the price would be in the billions. Is it possible to raise enough capital to purchase a section of land in a more remote area like say Africa or maybe South America? I would think everything has a price, including land. I would think there are plenty of wealthy individuals who would be more than happy to invest in a project like this granted it was thoroughly planned out and realistic.
Even if land couldn't be acquired with direct ownership I would still think there would be some type of way to work a partnership out or some type of contract with a graduated scale where interest increases as profits or results are realized.
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So I have been thinking for a long time now how to actually bring humans to the next level of evolution: namely, a free society with responsible individuals acting in cooperation without force. From my research an Anarcho-capitalist (Ancap) society definitely seems like the best bet, and I don't think that I am alone in my beliefs. Some form of Ancap seems like the philosophical conclusion when one researches economics, government and history. As people grow more educated in these topics they almost always lean more libertarian and anarchist.
So I am curious how feasible it is to actually accomplish an Ancap society. All around the world we have societies acting under force through governments but we don't have any acting under complete cooperation through private property. The force concept is outdated and it is time to move to the next step.
Now, most people probably aren't ready to participate in a free society, I get that. Most people don't want freedom. But this society doesn't have to be for most people. This society only has to be for people who are able to take care of themselves on their own and who are able to participate cooperatively with other humans. There are plenty of people who do want to live in a society without rulers and this society is for them.
There are obviously people trying to do some type of thing right now:
- Silicon Valley billionaire funding creation of artificial libertarian islands | The Lookout - Yahoo! News (no real land, not enough foundational industry)
- Private city in Honduras will have minimal taxes, government | Fox News (interesting, still in partnership with government)
- The Venus Project (not a fan, too Socialistic, disagree economically)
So my question is: how practical is starting a new nation? Is it possible to pull off a new nation that stands apart from all the other nations of the world in that it is without rulers? What would need to take place to create such a nation? Let me share some of my thoughts on this issue and I'm sure most of you will have something to add. I am in no way an expert, I am just sharing my thoughts to get a dialog going.
Goals
- Provide a free society for people to move to
- Prove a better people organizing model for other nations to adopt
- Financing
- Location
- Defense
My overall thought is the nation would need to be completely outside of any type of government. Since I'm pretty sure all land on this planet is pretty much owned by a government I would think it would need to be purchased. America purchased a large portion of America from the French in the Louisiana purchase for $15,000,000. Obviously that was back then and things are different now, however, purchases of land do happen. In this modern day I would think the price would be in the billions. Is it possible to raise enough capital to purchase a section of land in a more remote area like say Africa or maybe South America? I would think everything has a price, including land. I would think there are plenty of wealthy individuals who would be more than happy to invest in a project like this granted it was thoroughly planned out and realistic.
Even if land couldn't be acquired with direct ownership I would still think there would be some type of way to work a partnership out or some type of contract with a graduated scale where interest increases as profits or results are realized.
(continued in next post)