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While the authors come from a libertarian viewpoint, we want
to stress that seasteading is politically agnostic. We're
attempting to describe (and create) an enabling technology for
small-scale sovereignty. This will give many viewpoints the
autonomy to experiment with their theories. We find it very
satisfying to be empowering all minority political groups, not
just advancing our own vision.
Source: http://seastead.org/commented/paper/intro.html#While_the_authors_come_from_a_libertarian_viewpoin
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[Mon Oct 17 14:41:29 PDT 2005-289] Eliot Grey:
Even Nazis and Xtian Theocrats???????
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