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  1. I found this book and it's absolutely mind-blowing. It's like someone took a chunk of Stefan and put him in a Dane. The book is about the psychological manipulation of collectivism that has Scandinavian countries in its tentacles. I think this is really important because one of Bernie Sanders's main talking points is "Ooooh look at Denmark they're the happiest country in the world! Socialism!" and this book pokes some serious holes in that commonly held belief from the eyes of a red-pilled Dane himself. The site where you can get the PDF or audiobook is http://manipulism.com/
  2. I've written a rather long, 62 page paper (.pdf) on Individualism vs. Collectivism. I wrote this for a newsletter I have been providing for friends and family since 2013 (I was motivated initially by the Snowden Revelations). I've noticed recently however that most of my friends are leftists/progressives/Marxists and basically either say nothing in response or even get offended and I get a lot of snarky comments even from family although I have a few supporters too. I'd like to have my work read, reviewed and commented/edited by someone a little more "Anarcho-Friendly". The writing is designed somewhat for a more liberal audience (i.e. my friends and family) so there are some things I can't go into and I try to keep it up to date with current events (a few of Molyneux's videos are linked). I do my best not to rant on the left but there's a lot of stuff that clearly bothers me about them in my writing. Lots of stuff about race/gender/identity in the Anarchist vs. Collectivist view, economics and centralized planning, a huge section on mass human migration and capping off with R vs. K topics and even a little section on the connections between Buddhism and Anarchy. I am happy to email or share with others for free. I have more documents from the past too and I am interested in having someone, who has a moderate amount of web traffic, potentially host my writing (anonymously) if they are OK with it (of course withing some reasonable editorial flexibility). Shoot me a line if this interests you - the file is too big to upload... Thanks! V.A.
  3. Hey all! My name is Panagiotis and im 24 years old. Im actually from Greece but living in Glasgow almost two years now. I started listening to Stef's podcasts a year and a half ago and I thought it was about time that I get to know and interact with rational people. I was born and grew up in Greece and as many of you already know, the majority of the greek people are advocates of collective-militant ideologies like communism, even those from the anti-authoritarian side are still very collective in nature(bakunin's anarcho-collectivism, anarcho-communism etc.) and the problem is that the greek culture is very collective by nature(well, every culture is I guess). I was so embedded in this collective nonsense that I still remember my reaction to the first video I have watched of Stefan about the british union strikes, I was appalled by his opinion about the unions but there was something about the pure rational argumentation of his that suppressed my emotional-psychological defences and kept me going on listening more from him(found the site-podcasts after this experience). A year and a half after that I was transformed from an anarcho-syndicalist into a rationalist-market anarchist. Oh well, I am really excited to be joining this conversation and I am looking forward to meeting you!
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