The act of freedom happens in the mind: we can never be free whilst our minds are enslaved. Once it is truly understood that we actually are already free - that authority is an illusion or rather a mass delusion - then we should: set upon the work of inspiring others to grasp their freedom too whilst denning the edicts of those who continue to suppose to be our masters.
Real slavery is the slavery of the mind. Chains or laws may hold us to the ground but ethereal chains, those upon the mind, are by far the most treacherous.
As Larken Rose writes in his immeasurably important recent book 'The Most Dangerous Superstition':
'Even most of those who recognise 'government' as a huge threat to humanity speak of doing away with it, as if it actually exists. They speak as if there is a choice between having 'government' and not having 'government'. There is not. 'Government ' is a logical impossibility. The problem is not actually 'government' but the belief in 'government'.
See http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/145075063X
Real slavery is the slavery of the mind. Chains or laws may hold us to the ground but ethereal chains, those upon the mind, are by far the most treacherous.
As Larken Rose writes in his immeasurably important recent book 'The Most Dangerous Superstition':
'Even most of those who recognise 'government' as a huge threat to humanity speak of doing away with it, as if it actually exists. They speak as if there is a choice between having 'government' and not having 'government'. There is not. 'Government ' is a logical impossibility. The problem is not actually 'government' but the belief in 'government'.
See http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/145075063X