Too many bitcoiners think that critiques of the money system has to be from the right. I don't know much about these folks, but i find it interesting when i do find projects like: https://moneyontheleft.org/
Plus of course everything David Graeber wrote and said... ;-D
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imho there isnt just the left right axis.
politics is multi dimensional, but you have for sure an important axis between authoritarianism and anarchism.
there are left authoritarians ans left anarchists.
then there are right authoritarians and right anarchists.
and then there are authoritarian centrists and anarchist centrists.
in the end, the money critique comes from the entire left/right spectrum and is voiced by the anarchist leaning folks imho.
Well said. The authoritarians like to keep the tension between authoritarian-right and authoritarian-left. I think whether or not a person is authoritarian is much more important than whether they're left or right. How far right or left someone is doesn't mean much to me.
yeah, depemdingnon what "right" even means. ..i have a big problem with like nazi rightwing in the sense of actual nazis or people who think like the germans during world war 2.
the thing is today, rightwing often means libertarian or pro free market and other value often associated with people in these circles.
i might not agree with all of that, but i also dont have to. The point is more a live and let live, everyone takes responsibility for themselves and associated with others based on consent..
No matter how much you agree or not agree... the core principle here is consent based and o do agree with that.
let ppl find like minded folks and give each one the freedom to live the way they want to and maybe that leads to something good that can inspire others to copy and change, rather than forcing others to change... like what we see so much under a fiat system imho