Four years ago, I (you can call me Janina) got in touch with the first libertarian ideas, when I attended a presentation in Zurich on Europe’s future. I was probably the only woman under 30 in a room full of elderly gentlemen. But anyway, one can always learn something I thought and fearless took my seat. I can’t remember much of the presentation, but I do remember meeting someone, who prompted my path down to radical liberty. We started talking about the political atmosphere in Switzerland, and how unhappy we are with the current situation of dominant leftist media and the fatigue of people in Switzerland when it comes to politics - something very typical of Swiss since nobody complains so much about Swiss politics than the Swiss themselves. But I was asked some very tough questions I couldn’t answer back at that time, e.g. how to fix the problem of the pension system, who would build the roads if not the government and so on.
As I said, the road to liberty is a one-way road. Once you see certain principles as facts, I am really surprised how people can still say “But we need government for this!”
Three years later, we founded the first Hayek Club in Switzerland. The idea of the Hayek Club Zurich is to bring liberty-minded people together in the competition of new and better ideas as to how to bring back more liberty in our lives and minds. We organize inspiring talks, offer a platform to writers and entrepreneurs and build up a community of liberty lovers. So we have quickly become like a little crazy libertarian family here :-D
Whenever you stop by in Zurich, you might let us know so we can arrange a get-together. We are happy to connect with other freedom fighters and game changer.
As many of you know, Switzerland has a long tradition of being the odd child in Europe and going its own way. I’m in no way a patriot but it is still interesting to learn about the history of Switzerland and why it is different in its politics and culture than the other countries around us.
I would like to give you some insights in some of the traditions and political structures of Switzerland that make it different and in some way more free than the rest of Europe. The myth of the libertarian Switzerland is something I get asked about a lot by others and so I guess it is time to demystify this.
When it comes to less serious topics than politics, I am mostly interested in the hotel and gastronomy business. I study at a Hotel Management School here in Switzerland. I speak four languages, which is quite useful in this job and I love everything that has to do with cooking, food, wine and how to have a good time.
And: I am so excited about my first post on Steemit :-D
Привет-привет! Добро пожаловать! 😀
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Спасибо!
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Welcome to Steemit Janina, Great Post :)...Would love to learn more about Switzerland.
just curious , have you worked in the hotel industry outside of Switzerland.
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Hi Markose
No I haven't yet, but planning to do my next internship somewhere else. Do you have a specific question?
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I was just being curious about your hotel experience, because im currently in Dubai, Many folks who i know have done their Hotel Mgmt in Switzerland. I didnt realize Switzerland have Hotel Mgmt programs., i assume the hotel programs are ranked quite high at the global level. All i know about Switzerland is Swiss Chocolates, Watches, Private banking and secured email services. Oh and plus its quite a scenic place to be :)
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Yes Switzerland is known for it's hotel management programs. Again Switzerland has a long tradition with hotels. César Ritz, a swiss hotelier, was the founder of the today Ritz-Carlton Hotels. What is great about the program here is that you combine theory with practical work. So you learn on the job.but that doesn't mean Switzerland has some of the best hotels in the world.
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Hello Janina . Congratulations on your courage and didactic way he wrote his text as you met libertarian ideas . I am also new in this Steemit network , I am Brazilian , libertarian too. Even I am trying to make a very interesting text about politics to post here and hope you can enjoy it the same way. All good for you.
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Hi jsantana! Welcome to Steemit as well :) oh yes Brazil has a growing community of libertarians from what I've read. Do you know the Estudantes pela Liberdade? They are quite active, although I don't know in which cities.
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It's great to have you here, Janina! I'm only sorry that I missed your introduction post when you released it a couple of days ago.. this community is growing insanely fast these days that it's difficult to keep up!!
I'm absolutely fascinated by the way the Swiss handle things relative to its European neighbors, and I'm definitely looking forward to getting a more in depth view of how the politics work in your country in your future posts. I've been hearing more about Zurich lately but honestly, I don't know a whole lot about it. My boyfriend @piedpiper and I (we're both anarchists) are itching to visit Switzerland in the future after we finish completing our Fort Galt community project here in southern Chile. Zurich sounds like the perfect place to stop by and visit, so we'll most definitely reach out to you once we're ready to cruise on over there! You sound like a very interesting lady, too, so it'd be great to meet you in person.
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Hi tmendieta!
Thank you for your comment! I'm still working on some articles, but expect them to come out soon. If you have anything specific that you would like to know more about, let me know.
Ah you are in the Fort Galt community?Does it still exist? How is it doing?
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Sounds good! I'll be on the lookout for them.
Oh, the Fort Galt community most certainly still exists and it's doing really well. :) We just purchased the land that we're going to build on, and we're waiting on a few permits before we begin the actual construction phase. The founders of the project should be releasing a newsletter soon with more details.
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One way road indeed! Following!
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