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The Center for a Stateless Society (C4SS) is an anarchist think-tank and media center. Its mission is to explain and defend the idea of vibrant social cooperation without aggression, oppression, or centralized authority.


In particular, it seeks to enlarge public understanding and transform public perceptions of anarchism, while reshaping academic and movement debate, through the production and distribution of market anarchist media content, both scholarly and popular, the organization of events, and the development of networks and communities, and to serve, along with the Alliance of the Libertarian Left and the Molinari Institute, as an institutional home for left market anarchists.


To date, C4SS has documented almost 800 reprints of our articles in mainstream media, or citations to them from major news websites.


Our translation team has translated and/or produced original content in eleven languages and our editorials are regularly published around the world in countries such as Bangladesh and Taiwan.


We loathe intellectual property and find copyleft licenses troubling in their implicit threat of state violence. Feel free to share everything, not just our content! But for legal purposes all commentary published on this site is freely available for republication under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
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LOL. C4SS kicks ass.

'Far-leftists' and 'liberals'? You guys are not only wrong, but are starting to sound more and more like Redstate with each passing year. Gary Chartier, Thomas Knapp, Roderick Long, Brad Spangler, Sheldon Richman, etc. are all fantastic.

I'm also sick and tired of hearing extremely binary terms like left and right. Oh, those far-right racists Lew Rockwell, HH Hoppe, those far-leftists Gary Chartier and Kevin Carson, conjuring images of racial genocide, stalinist-authoritarianism, and all sorts of ridiculous distortions and manipulations. The fact is, both C4SS and LvMI carry a long storied tradition of libertarian thought, and they're practically identical except for what each emphasize.

Next, you'll be calling Benjamin Tucker the devil, and for the stoning of Lysander Spooner.

I can't believe some of you are even using that non-sense...
 
LOL. C4SS kicks ass.

'Far-leftists' and 'liberals'? You guys are not only wrong, but are starting to sound more and more like Redstate with each passing year. Gary Chartier, Thomas Knapp, Roderick Long, Brad Spangler, Sheldon Richman, etc. are all fantastic.

I'm also sick and tired of hearing extremely binary terms like left and right. Oh, those far-right racists Lew Rockwell, HH Hoppe, those far-leftists Gary Chartier and Kevin Carson, conjuring images of racial genocide, stalinist-authoritarianism, and all sorts of ridiculous distortions and manipulations. The fact is, both C4SS and LvMI carry a long storied tradition of libertarian thought, and they're practically identical except for what each emphasize.

Next, you'll be calling Benjamin Tucker the devil, and for the stoning of Lysander Spooner.

I can't believe some of you are even using that non-sense...
+rep Not even RP takes the Left-Right paradigm seriously. Sad to see it invoked so often on a site named after him. :(
 
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I just posted another insightful c4ss article in Political Philosophy. Probably my new favorite website.


And calling them "liberals" or "leftists" is a misnomer. The name of the website is pretty straight-forward: Center for a Stateless Society. I've heard them called "Left Libertarians", but that's mostly window dressing. If you follow the non-aggression principle then you're a libertarian/anarchist/voluntaryist of some kind. The distinctions at that point are mostly regarding how to consider property and how to treat absentee land owners, etc...
 
A former leader of the group was a police informant.

1/30 people in the US were arrested last year and threated with hard time for non-crime. So what?



I think the current group is OK for leftist. I've seen worse liberals. I'm not really into liberals, though.


You're looking left and right and forgetting up and down.

stateless and statist have nothing to do with liberal and conservative
 
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C4SS is my favorite site next to Radgeek. Yes, some of the articles have a distinctly leftist flavor to them, especially Carson's, but I get so much more satisfaction out of C4SS compared to Rockwell's or the Mises site nowadays.
 
I was involved with their student group for a bit, and I like the organization overall even though they approach things from a more leftist perspective.
 
LOL. C4SS kicks ass.

'Far-leftists' and 'liberals'? You guys are not only wrong, but are starting to sound more and more like Redstate with each passing year. Gary Chartier, Thomas Knapp, Roderick Long, Brad Spangler, Sheldon Richman, etc. are all fantastic.

I'm also sick and tired of hearing extremely binary terms like left and right. Oh, those far-right racists Lew Rockwell, HH Hoppe, those far-leftists Gary Chartier and Kevin Carson, conjuring images of racial genocide, stalinist-authoritarianism, and all sorts of ridiculous distortions and manipulations. The fact is, both C4SS and LvMI carry a long storied tradition of libertarian thought, and they're practically identical except for what each emphasize.

Next, you'll be calling Benjamin Tucker the devil, and for the stoning of Lysander Spooner.

I can't believe some of you are even using that non-sense...

Fuck compromise. He's just a cognitive infiltrator (at best!).
 
That rotten leftist Kinsella is there too.

eta: /s
 
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