by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Dec 13, 2022 | georgism
It is encouraging to see there is a growing awareness of the commons. This is partly through good historical research and partly through the pressing question of global warming. Research has shown how the commons have been eroded through land enclosure driving...
by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Dec 13, 2022 | Uncategorized
From mises.org Seventy-five years ago, Henry George spelled out his “single tax” program Progress and Poverty, one of the best-selling economic works of all time. According to E.R. Pease, socialist historian and long-time secretary of the Fabian Society,...
by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Mar 8, 2022 | Uncategorized
Saturday, May 29, 2021 · 1:02 PM ALERT: Critical Recall Fundraising Deadline is approaching and we are being outspent. Please Contribute TODAY to help remove Gov Newsom. https://bit.ly/3fSUsoa Monday, May 31, 2021 · 6:02 PM The Recall Fundraising Deadline is tonight...
by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Feb 26, 2022 | anarchism, bookchin, taz
Murray Bookchin For some two centuries, anarchism — a very ecumenical body of anti-authoritarian ideas — developed in the tension between two basically contradictory tendencies: a personalistic commitment to individual autonomy and a collectivist...
by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Feb 7, 2022 | libertarianism, muncipalism
Introduction This series of articles on libertarian approaches to mid-level state political office that attempts to answer the question: do libertarians know how to actually govern? We are seeing an upsurge in the interest of influencing local...