Personal
- Gender
- Male
- Interests
- Science, History, Philosophy, Physical economy
- Age
- 20 - 29
- Music
- Punk, Thrash metal, Industrial, Blues, Rock'n'roll, Grunge, Classic music, Other
- Dislikes
- Capitalism, Money, State, Patents, Oligarchy, Disinformation, Weapons of mass-distraction, Conspiracy theories, Dogmas, Nationalism
Networking and politics
- Political label
- Libertarian, Egalitarian, Libertarian Socialist, Democratic Socialist
- Region
- Western Europe
- Employment sector
- education and learning
- Occupation
- Studying mathematics
- What do your politics mean to you?
What I know is that I don't like philosophies that would conflict with following goal:
"'Technocracy' [is] any social system which is organized and integrated on an Area basis to apply the knowledge of science and the methods of technology to the physical operations of the Area, and which has the objective of achieving the highest sustained standard of living for all of its inhabitants that its physical factors permit, and whose ultimate objectives are the production and distribution of abundance." Source: http://www.technocracyvan.ca/Such a system cannot be Capitalist, authoritarian, nationalist, inegalitarian or monetarist, thus money (Capitalism) has to go, politics (state) has to go... and nationalism has to go, even class nationalism (read George Orwell's Notes on Nationalism).
Anarchist communism has most of the good stuff (no control with people, no money), but I think workers' control is unwise (read about Technate). I'm a libertarian because I'm in opposition to authoritarianism, and not because I am a right-wing "libertarian". I'm opposed to the monetary Price System and control with people.
- Favourite thinkers
- George Orwell, Noam Chomsky, Bakunin, M. King Hubbert, Galilei, Albert Einstein
History
- Member for
- 35 weeks 5 days

