Falseyedols Interviews Adam Kokesh

in freedom •  7 years ago  (edited)


Greetings Steemitland!


Boy what a treat I have for you. There is something really special about Steemit. I continue to find myself trying and doing new things more on this platform than any other. It inspires me to learn about new perspectives and use my talents in innovative ways. I have never co-hosted a radio show, blogged, ran my own contest nor done interviews before I came to Steemit. I am so happy to be here. We played the audio for this interview over on the radio show I co-host, Voices from the Mountains, on our last show! We are broadcast over on @msp-waves radio and the show has been a blast. We go on every Saturday 3-5am UTC for anyone interested!

That being said, I have been intrigued by a completely different idea on how to govern ourselves, and a man who has a plan to end the unnecessary and coercive federal government. I have heard of voluntaryism before years ago and was intrigued by it, but the person who I discovered this view from was, to be blunt, a complete militant asshole. I shouldn't have let that stop me from further pursuing this view, but I am glad that I discovered @adamkokesh, because he was much more versed in the philosophy of this ethical principle, and more likable.

I learned about Adam through a resteem somewhere, and immediately downloaded his book Freedom. I soon after learned he was going to be only a couple hours away from me in a week, and reached out to schedule an interview. I thought these ideas were worth spreading, and I wanted to learn more about them from him directly. I felt like I am coming from a place of the "common citizen" politically, and wanted some straight answers to some relatively basic questions (Libertarian vs. Voluntaryist vs. Anarchist, internal debates, possible ways to dismantle the government etc). I've long given up on the government, but didn't realize there was a party that intends to basically end government. What is scary to a lot of people about anarchism, is that people associate that with chaos. One thing that resonated with me from this interview in regards to that, is when Adam says (paraphrasing a bit)"

"When we talk about anarchy as wanting to seek a state of no government, it's not no institutions of governance, it's no institutions of coercive violence."

This is an important concept to understand when considering these philosophical views. There are plenty of governmental agencies we as a people do not (and should not) consent to having in existence, and because they serve no purpose as far as we can see, should not exist. In my mind it really does break down to being this simple: a society free of coercion and force, yet completely self governed voluntarily and consensually, is what "freedom" truly means.

I hope you enjoy this interview! I wanted to ask good questions and was very intrigued by these ideas, so hopefully this can help you get a better understanding of these concepts if they are new to you. I love what Adam is doing, and think it's so important to get the word out. Regardless of what happens with his run for the Libertarian party, the work he is doing with his book bomb and spreading this message are insurmountable.


What do you think? Chime in below! I enjoy thoughtful comments. Peace and love everybody <3

Don’t forget to check out @adamkokesh, his Website, and the Libertarian Party!


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I did everything possible to hear it using my bad English haha, great brother excellent intervention!!!

We have to destroy the government!!!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I don't agree with that idea. I think governments are always changing, and the people can influence that change.

I do think we still need governance, just not so much government. They control a lot they don't really need to. So I guess I don't mean to completely dismantle everything, because there are some good and important things the government does, but a lot of unnecessary stuff too.

I agree, I also think that we can improve our government. not that anyone's perfect, but I follow humans from some countries with good governments and they seem healthy and productive. so maybe it's a choices the people in our governments make, not the institutions themselves. I thought it was awesome Colorado began abolishing the second prohibition though, and they're using the extra revenue to improve the society there. that's a pretty cool government imo.

Yeah it's pretty cool, but it wasn't easy! Plus the government definitely takes advantage of the regulations and make it very difficult for dispenseries to operate. I totally agree that it's the choices made by the greedy few that ruin it for the rest. There's gotta be a happy medium somewhere :)

What do you mean "wannabe radio host"? Am I to understand your doing a few hours each week in the wee hours isn't satisfying? [email protected] I have a good idea which you might enjoy hearing about.... It has to do with Adam's campaign.

I suppose I fancy calling myself a radio host but have barely started doing that so wouldn't really consider myself official. Do you have discord?

dude. I'm 62. What is "discord"? Now I know what it was like back in 1972 when we expected our parents to be on top of every new recording artist and upcoming concert within a 100 mile radius. LOL I do skype, if that helps. ...although, again we could go "old school" and begin communicating via email. I do have a tremendous idea that will bring us megaHits on Steemit, for sure. Are you aware of what made the "ron paul revolution" such a phenomenon in '08?

I'm not. I'll email you :)

I really like you to be interviewed directly with @adamkokesh

Excellent interview with @adamkokesh! What an exciting time!

I sure enjoyed it! I was excited to interview someone who is really making some big important changes

Most definitely. His approach to offering education on these key philosophical concepts is inspiring. I love that he's doing that book bomb!

I'm not new to activism but I am new to Dtube and was glad to find you here Adam. I have been following your journey for several years now. Keep up the good work.

I am referring to Adam but will be following this channel now.