Why Are You Seasteading?
Why seastead? Joe Quirk, co-author of the forthcoming seasteading book, has more than a couple of reasons. Joe was one of dozens who attended The Seasteading Conference 2012 in San… Read More »Why Are You Seasteading?
Why seastead? Joe Quirk, co-author of the forthcoming seasteading book, has more than a couple of reasons. Joe was one of dozens who attended The Seasteading Conference 2012 in San… Read More »Why Are You Seasteading?
NPR’s All Things Considered is the latest prominent news show to take an interest in seasteading. Earlier today, the program aired a six-minute segment titled, “Don’t like the government? Make… Read More »Response to Seasteading Coverage on NPR’s All Things Considered
“Vote With Your Boat” is a short promotional video created by Gaston and Daniela Blanchet, of Humanity.TV. Their project is an interactive tablet series set to bring authenticity back into… Read More »Vote With Your Boat
The Institute has acquired The Seasteader I, a seaworthy, 230-foot ship from a generous donor. We are actively pursuing preliminary proposals to charter the ship. As a non-profit, we are able… Read More »Charter the Seasteader I, 230 foot seaworthy ship
This penultimate blog post is part of an ongoing series (see part 1 and part 2 and part 3) examining how a seastead might limit the risk of being sued in the court… Read More »Limiting Seastead Visitor’s Power to Sue Within the United States
The seasteading movement continues to receive recognition within the maritime industry as a potential disruptor of ocean-based business, with the latest news coverage of our conference coming from MarineLink.com. The… Read More »Seasteading Conference Covered by MarineLink.com
Reverberations from the Seasteading Conference 2012 are already making a clear impact. The Maritime Executive, a leading industry magazine, recently published a story on the event and coming “Blue-Tech Revolution,” led… Read More »Maritime Executive Reports on the Seasteading Conference 2012
This blog post is part of an ongoing series examining how a seastead might limit being sued in the court system of the United States of America. I am Robert Mongole,… Read More »Defining Forum and Venue in the American Court System
The success of the Seasteading Conference has generated a flurry of media coverage, including a front-page story on the Huffington Post, San Francisco edition. The unmistakable all-caps headline reads “THE… Read More »Seasteading Conference Makes Front Page of SF HuffPo
This post was written by Research Associate Brad Taylor for our May Newsletter Seasteading is a bold proposal based on original, subtle, and often misunderstood political-economic ideas. These ideas need… Read More »Leading Economics Journal Kyklos Publishes Friedman and Taylor Seasteading Paper