For this, NORWAY doesn't matter
posted on
Jul 31, 2011 11:51PM
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If Anders Behring Breivik was actually acting on his own and was acting because of anger that the political process in his country was doing things he didn't like, then this is a mark against statism. Without government, Anders couldn't be so enraged.
Government's, as always, will try to whip up a controversy and a new enemy in which we need the government to fight. In this case, it is the right wing extremist. But, again, without nation states and all their artificial, violent control over their territory, none of these issues exist.
In fact, a quick look of the news on any given day is proof positive that the nation state causes all of the major problems of today and, as things like the debt ceiling debate in the US show, all of it is nearing collapse.
Many people say that we are pessimistic and negative for being realistic about the coming implosion. But nothing is further from the truth. For humanity, nothing is more optimistic and exciting than shedding all of these war faring, impoverishing nation states and central banks.
The interim period, between the collapse of the system that has encompassed the globe for the last century and the rise of a new, free-market system of peace, co-operation and prosperity is the only dangerous period. And, for those who have seen it coming - TDV subscribers and readers - and are prepared they should have good chances of not only surviving it but prospering.
For those who cling to the old and dying financial and political system, their fate will be tenuous. As are all who cling, irrationally, to the past.
The actions of Breivik, whether real or planned by a larger group, have no real consequence in the transformation that is ongoing from a world of governments, armies, wars and central banks to one of self ownership, peace, prosperity and true freedom.
For this, Norway doesn't matter.
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