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NH progressive activists join right wing libertarians in considering secession

Secession, long a dream of right wing libertarian activists, is now the talk of progressive circles.
A prominent left-wing politician has called for a forum sometime in the summer on the issue.

While the Free State Project has discussed secession, they soon may find their cause of secession joined by leftists who would oppose the creation of a laissez faire capitalist system in New Hampshire. Both libertarians and left wingers in the Second Vermont Republic movement have called for secession in order to bring about more sustainable economic relationships and more democratic government

The left and the libertarian right share common goals of opposing war and militarism and bringing about more democratic and decentralized politics. To that end, both groups can welcome this discussion.
 
 
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Re: NH progressive activists join right wing libertarians in considering secession

Pipe dreams all around then?
 

Re: NH progressive activists join right wing libertarians in considering secession

Maybe there are just two choices - break up big nation states before world nuke war - or let the few survivors see what is left of them after wards.
Carol in dc
secession.net (community-based secession)
vtcommons.org/blog/carol-moore
 

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