Definition
Finding a place to live free
- Currently achieving a free society is inhibited by nation states that collectively cover all land on earth with coercive adherence to legal systems that do not respect the rights of individuals not to be aggressed against.
- There are various organisations, like the Free Cities Foundation, that are working towards finding ways to build free societies on earth, away from the coercive influences of these nation states.
Priorities of a free society
- To remain viable as a sustainably free community, a top priority for a free society should be finding mechanisms to voluntarily fund the essential services of policing, courts, and defence.
- A free society, in which people are free to live in any non-aggressing way they choose, is likely to enjoy greater quality of life (safer, cleaner and more prosperous) than those communities that remain under coercive influences. That is because the only limit is aggressing; all other voluntary interactions, which are inherently win/win, can be pursued at will.