5 Ways To Peacefully Underthrow The Status Quo

in philosophy •  7 years ago  (edited)

One of the main obstacles that tie the general population to the status quo is that many people are looking for a step-by-step process for how we can peacefully neutralize the power structure and achieve peace on this planet.
This step-by-step process is not a possibility, because human actions and the advancement of technology are both totally unpredictable. Sadly, it seems that people are waiting for a list of instructions that could never exist.
However, there is definitely hope, because although we cannot precisely chart the course to freedom, we can develop workable solutions that will lead us in the right direction and help us achieve greater levels of peace in our own lives. In this article I am going to list the 5 strategies that I am most supportive of right now, and offer a brief description of how they work and why I believe they are effective approaches to meeting this goal.

(1) – Finding personal freedom – This should definitely be the first step, because when we find peace in our own hearts we are much better prepared and equipped to bring peace into the hearts of others. A few months ago I wrote an article on this subject which offered some solutions to speed along this process. When you are able to find freedom in your own personal life, you will set a positive example for your peers to follow and you will be contributing to the paradigm shift by “being the change that you want to see in the world” as Gandhi said.

(2) – Practicing Agorism – Agorism is a strategy of noncompliance that uses counter economics and underground markets as a way of keeping power in the hands of the average people, thus slowly diminishing the power and relevance of the control structure. Growing food, using bitcoin, homeschooling, running a small business without licenses, bartering and starting community currencies are all examples of agorist activities. Some agorists are even so bold as to create businesses that will challenge existing state monopolies, like we saw earlier this year when Detroit residents created their own community protection agencies because the police were no longer responding to 911 calls. It is as simple as finding a need in your community for a particular good or service, and attempting to provide that value without any sort of interaction with the government or any other unchosen 3rd parties. In other words, the basic idea is to try solving the problem yourself, with your community instead of waiting around for a politician to make the problem worse.

(3) – Reinventing oldspeak – When it comes to the power of words, the general population is far outmatched by the ruling class. There have been generations of work among the aristocracy completely dedicated to mastering the art of verbal manipulation and deception. They have their newspeak, which cloaks their transgressions in an air of false legitimacy, so we in turn, need to develop an oldspeak that describes reality as it is, but we need to be just as innovative and creative as those working against us. I touched on this subject in my book Alchemy of the Modern Renaissance and I will share a short excerpt below:

“What we must do to counteract this problem is to expand the limits of our vocabulary and create new terms and new words to describe the indescribable. If you come up with a new word or new way of explaining something in your day to day conversations then by all means continue to use it! If it sounds good to you than your probably right and your addition to the language will most likely catch on, as long as it works. Terms like vibe, synchronicity, freedom, ego trip or civil liberties have revolutionized philosophical dialogue just as terms like inertia, gravity or relativity have revolutionized scientific dialogue. Imagine how hard it would be to have a conversation about the state of our society without words like “freedom”, “oppression” or “autonomy”.

These philosophical terms are all fairly new to our vocabulary and allow us to better describe things that were at one time just beyond our descriptive possibilities. Some of these terms were created by philosophers, scientist and psychologists, others by college students and hippies. Anyone can contribute to the positive expansion of their cultures vocabulary and tear down the linguistic barriers set by those who keep us mentally enslaved under their cultural paradigm.”

(4) – Peaceful parenting – The kind of society that we want to create, is eventually going to be the society that our children will be responsible for. When they become adults, they will interact with each other based on the example that was set for them by their elders. The more children who have lives that are filled with peace, negotiation and tranquility, the better chance there is of that kind of society existing when those children grow up.
Parenting is probably the most important responsibility that any of us will take on in our entire lives, and it is actually our greatest avenue of affecting real change in the world. It is very possible that the fight for freedom will be either won or lost by the next generation, which means that it is up to us to make sure that our children are free to create their own path in learning, without being subjected to the oppressive indoctrination processes that are so prevalent in government schools. Likewise, it is important that we are not authoritarian with our children, if we truly want the next generation to live in freedom. This does not mean letting children do whatever they want, but it means treating them with the same respect that you would treat an adult that was bigger than you.

(5) – Philosophy and education – As a society we have all been completely betrayed by the public education system and the mainstream media. We have been given false values, irrational principles, destructive examples and have been led completely astray to the point where it is difficult to make sense of the world, which ultimately results in unfavorable and dangerous behavior. A good many people in the world have fallen victim to this deception, but most people snap out of it quickly when they are able to make sense of reality. This is where philosophy and education come in, because the damage that propaganda has inflicted on our minds is actually fairly easy to reverse, and today with the internet people are now able to teach themselves any subject, any time, at any age and usually for free. So we do have that ability to advance philosophy and have widespread education even in this world today where we are still limited by the current system and its failures.

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I find the sections on parenting and philosophy to be most accurate. Arguably, the most empowering thing I've ever done is study philosophy.

I'm doing these John! I'm doing these! I've read your trilogy. I'm working on Nonviolent Communication by Rosenberg at the moment. Next up is a bit of history: Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler by Anthony Sutton. Using one of Banksy's painting in this article was a nice touch- that's one of my favorite ones as well. Thanks for sharing.

One problems I see with this plan is that number one and number two are contradictory. If you want to achieve personal freedom then absolute fealty to law is necessary. "Obedience to law is liberty" because if you are committing a bunch of petty crimes and evading taxes as number 2 suggests then you can be free neither in your mind nor in your body. Remember, they got Capone for tax evasion.

Yeah of course they got Capone, but not for the tax evasion, but because they don't like competition in the protection bussiness. Capone also asked tax from the people he protected. And if you were obedient to him and his protection agents then you had liberty.

"Obedience to law is liberty"

No it's obedience. (to a master or masters) If you believe that obedience to law is liberty, than your a slave who probably doesn't know that he is one. If I may ask, who taught you that sentence? For if I wanted to control, rob and make you obey me, I would tell you that "Obedience to my rules gives you liberty". ;)

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If you follow the law you can do pretty much any damned thing you please and you are free, if you break it then you can't do what you want. Hard to do what you want in jail. Here in America you could be a serial killer and kill as many people as you want, as long as you go about it in a legal way and sign up for the army. You could own a machine gun, if you can afford it and qualify for the permits. Anything really. You can say anything you want, as long as you don't make any threats, right?

I saw that sentence chiseled in stone above the old courthouse, I thought it about it a lot, of course I balked it when I first saw it as well, something to think about.
You are not free if you are worrying about a tax audit.

I agree psychopath sociopaths murderers thieves the best place for them is in government or siding with government. In communistic russia they could also do what they want in the gulags. and those people in the gulag should have just followed the law then they could have been the guard and executioners.
I agree with you the best place to do atrocious stuff and enslave your neighbour is in government or being a faithful believer in government.

But what do you do when you are not a sociopath and don't want to be an oppressor of your neighbours and steal from them and not tell them what to do and that they must obey you. What if you don't want to pay and do not agree that psychopath sociopaths murderers have a place to go where they can murder or harass innocent people who did nothing wrong only did not obey the psychopaths threats?

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they could also do what they want in the gulags? no they couldn't.

But what do you do when you are not a sociopath and don't want to be an oppressor of your neighbours and steal from them and not tell them what to do and that they must obey you. What if you don't want to pay and do not agree that psychopath sociopaths murderers have a place to go where they can murder or harass innocent people who did nothing wrong only did not obey the psychopaths threats?

If you are not a sociopath then probably you don't want to kill a lot of people, that was just one option. You can follow your bliss whatever it is. If you don't want to pay taxes don't earn any money. If you are earning money inevitably you are availing yourself of public services, at a certain point society asks that you pay your fair share.

I don't want those "services".
Society does not ask me to pay my "fair share" psychopaths with guns take it in name of a third party( "society") that has not the slightest clue what they are supporting, and don't want to know either.

My bliss (moral obligation) is: ending this believe in the non existing god called government. Which in reality is a gang of thieves and slave owners.

I don't pay taxes for roads and "protection" and healthcare. I pay taxes to prevent a terror attack on my live, and to stay under the radar. And I try to pay a little as possible.

But without government who's gonna pay for uranium bombs and rockets?

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Is a question I never heard any statist ask.

so, you don't use roads? what recourse do you take when someone fails to meet a contractual obligation to you?

Yes I do use roads But it's hard to get around them. The institution that pretends to own the road does not own the road. It has claimed all the roads land all the houses and all the people the live within some lines they drew on paper which are called land. But there were roads before that and there were people living and owning land before they came and declared themselves owners of that land and the people in it.They have the monopoly on force and with that the monopoly on anything. People say they hate monopolies and what do they do they praise the biggest and most violent monopoly of them all.

So it also goes with courts. I have not been in one for myself, I once testified however in a case when there was a crime committed ( you know one with a victim) And I would pay voluntarily for a dispute resolution firm or organization. But the government still has a monopoly on that too.
But that will change overtime.

Also if I have a problem I first go to the person and try to solve it myself. I don't know but mostly people are reasonable.

But what do you do when some people from a ficticious entity comes at your door claiming you have a "contractual" obligation to pay for "services" you never signed and never gave permission too.
And then says you have to pay for stuff that you are morally oppose.

Also
Using the roads argument and pushing away the crimes this entity does.....I don't know I hear it a lot. When I hear people talk like that, (not only you) It's sound the same as people defending a serial killer because the serial killer helped a disabled neighbour build a shed.
It's really astonishing how people defend criminals who ruined their whole live. And they don't even see it. A lot of people have a really bad case of Stockholm syndrome. And they practically demand that you develop one also.

People who call you their friend literally want you to be thrown in jail if you ever decided to follow your conscience and moral compass. It's sad, but hey live goes on.

"As a society we have all been completely betrayed by the public education system and the mainstream media."

Although your point is not completely wrong, it seems quite simplistic to me. Not everything one would call "mainstream media and education" is necessarily wrong. I think, it's more important to chose from every source available and fact-check as much as possible. Personally, I wouldn't disregard everything, just because the source might be not my favorite one ;)
Interesting thoughts, though!

Interesting stuff. I see the concept of agorism becoming more and more popular across social media everywhere.

These are all good steps. I would only add starting an intentional community that lives outside the system