Tag: Canada

  • On S.T.A.M.P

    It has always concerned me how few people actually attempt to make the world a better place. So many people exist in a state where they have simply inherited peace and security and do not care what threats to that peace and security come and go, because ultimately they are under the impression that this…

  • On the Ace of Clubs Protocol

    It is finally time to start to take action. In the past year I have compiled the book Creating Ethics, built my website and planned for the most part how to construct the autonomous nations with what little I have. While I have discussed the nature of autonomous nations in other essays, and I’ve discussed…

  • On Western Culture

    It can be said that our weakest front has been the conservative side of things in the political spectrum. For Western culture is so nuanced and has a history so deep and complex that it is easy to lose sight of who we are if our backgrounds are indeed from Western civilization. From the philosophers…

  • On Justice

    A safe and secure society does not come about on its own, and it is not as simple as keeping people safe from bodily harm either. For there to be a just society, there needs to be a philosophy of what aspects of the human condition we protect, and how we go about making that…

  • On Freedom

    Humanity’s ability to restructure our behaviors is what gives us our advantage in resource acquisition throughout evolutionary time. Though we can format ourselves and grow comfortable in that format, it is human to radicalize and change behaviors when our resource acquisition process is threatened. I’m not sure if this is instinctual or cultural, but it…

  • On Subterfuge

    Nations are loosely collected, if not rather diffuse, groupings of corporations that don’t necessarily have a common geopolitical objective. Corporations can be bought out quite easily in their interests, as can politicians, as can grassroots movements. The Chinese have grown quite adept at this practice—I know this, after all, I am a Canadian. Algorithms can…