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Anarchy Day!

Lets plant the seeds of freedom in our


community by celebrating Anarchy Day
on the fourth of July!
Anarchy (rules without rulers) is the
complete and exact opposite of the state
(rulers) in that it offers a plurality of nonviolent and voluntary solutions
to personal and societal problems. We
can have communities of preferences
coexisting in a city, but theres no need
for political rulers and their monopoly
on law, justice, and security. Freedom real freedom - in our lifetime can only be
possible if we start engaging in honest
conversations with our friends, family,
and community at large.
On Anarchy Day, help end the cycle of
violence by spreading awareness. Pass
out fliers. Hold up signs. Show your
community what a free and voluntary
society looks likes.

Additional Resources:
No Treason: The Constitution of No
Authority by Lysander Spooner
Man, Economy, and State by Murray N.
Rothbard
The Machinery of Freedom by David
Friedman
Economics In One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt
The Road to Serfdom by Friedrich Hayek
The Market for Liberty by Linda and
Morris Tannehill
Totally Incorrect: Conversations with Doug
Casey by Louise James and Doug Casey
A Beautiful Anarchy by Jeffrey Tucker
Get to know local Anarchists:
Facebook.com/Groups/LiberateRVA/

Liberate RVA
For a free society based on consent

Live, Love, Liberate

For more information and to meet new friends


come join us at www.LiberateRVA.com

What is

Anarchy

What is Anarchy?

A Message to You:

Are You an Anarchist?

Anarchism is the world around you devoid


of the onslaught of wars, the centralized
planning of human lives, and the
kidnapping and caging of innocent people
for victimless crimes.

It starts as a seed, a conception inspired


by something or someone in our lives
that causes us to question what we know.
And like a seed that cannot live without
a source of energy, we discover a hunger
within ourselves that can no longer be
satiated by the opinions or authority of
others. We crave consistency and find
ourselves seeking integrity not only within
ourselves, but within our loved ones
and the individuals that make up our
communities. Our journey for truth and
understanding begins as our hearts and
minds sprout and, like leaves, begin to
absorb the vitality of truth.

1. In your day-to-day life, do you use


violence to solve personal problems?
Violence defined as placing a person in an
involuntary position without their consent or
choice, i.e., rape, murder, theft, and assault all violations of personal property rights.

Resistance is inevitable, and at times the


cruelties of love and unacceptance will
also find themselves rooted deeply within
our hearts. There will come a time to sever
ties with those who would hamper our
growth and infect the marrow in which
weve nurtured our new-found prosperity.
When facing such obstruction, we must
look to the nourishment of others sharing
our odyssey. From the ashes of affliction
rises new life, and only en masse may
we empower each other to flourish from
the fragility of a seed to bursting trees of
knowledge.

3. If you said yes, would you then


agree that it is wrong and immoral to
violently force your ideas onto other
people? Do you share your ideas through
peaceful and rational persuasion or do you
use force and threats of violence in your
interactions with others?

From planting the seeds of freedom


through peaceful parenting and engaging
in counter-economics through agorism,
anarchism is comprised of a community of
individual people that value voluntaryism
over coercion, rules without rulers, the nonaggression principle against the initiation
of force, and freedom over statism. It is
from this combination of consistent and
moral principles that we find anarchy not
as a place or destination, but as a way of
life.
To be an anarchist is to have the courage,
integrity, and dignity to stand up for
ourselves and those we love and care
about in our community in the face of
government tyranny and social injustice, so
that one day, when we finally achieve real
freedom, the next generation of humanity
will never be forcefully born into the chains
of tax slavery and the violent hegemonic
culture of politics it creates.
As self-respecting individuals, we never
beg for the freedoms that are rightfully
ours since birth. We are not afraid to draw
a moral line in our communities and say:
Enough is enough. Violence ends with me.
Can you say the same?
- Kal Molinet

Like a wildfire may you go forth and clear


the brambles and briars for the planting of
seeds within your own communities!
- Bugatti Veyron

2. If you said no, then with the


exception of self-defense of yourself and
others, would it be wrong and immoral
to initiate that violence? Self-defense is
the act of self-preservation of your person
and property from the initation of violence.
You have the right to defend yourself and to
protect those you love.

If you replied no, and then yes to the


last two questions, then congratulations!
You are already applying and practicing
anarchism in your daily life.

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