Panarchy - Paul Emile De Puydt »

Panarchy - Paul Emile De Puydt

"Panarchy - Paul Emile de Puydt" is the founding essay of the political philosophy known as Panarchism.(PDF)

Principles of Panarchism »

Principles of Panarchism

The essay "Principles of Panarchism" is, as its name suggests, a statement of the principles of the political philosophy known as Panarchism. Panarchism is a political philosophy proposing that government become both voluntary and nonterritorial in nature. People should be allowed to choose their governments as they do their religions, and governments should become nonterritorially defined associations just as religions are.

The person most associated with panarchism is John Zube, a German born citizen of Australia. Mr. Zube has been promoting panarchism for over three decades, and some of his early essays are considered classics of panarchist literature. These include: "On Tolerance," "The Gospel of Panarchy," and "Some Notes for a Talk on Panarchism to Anarchists." These essays were recently published in the book Panarchy: Essays In The New Political Philosophy.

"Principles of Panarchism" is an essay edited and composed by Adam Knott using passages from Mr. Zube's voluminous files. As described in the introduction, Knott selected passages from Mr. Zube's writings, sorted the passages by topic, and then arranged the passages to read as an essay. Knott supplemented these passages with additional phrases of his own, and also wrote new passages as needed to complete or elaborate on particular ideas. (PDF, May, 2009)

 

Panarchy: Essays in the new political philosophy »

Panarchy: Essays in the new political philosophy

"Panarchy: Essays in the new political philosophy" is a collection of essays on Panarchism written by contemporary panarchist writers.(PDF, December, 2008)
 

The Practice of Panarchism: Building on Max Borders' Panarchist Vision »

The Practice of Panarchism: Building on Max Borders' Panarchist Vision

"The Practice of Panarchism: Building on Max Borders' Panarchist Vision" is an essay that presents Max Borders' 2009 essay "Toward Panarchy: Must All Communties Remain Earthbound?"  After presenting Max's essay, I discuss the difference between panarchism and traditional libertarianism, and as a compliment to Max's panarchist vision, I propose a simple way to implement the beginning of a panarchist community. (PDF, February, 2010)

The Present State of Liberty »

The Present State of Liberty

"The Present State of Liberty" is an essay explaining why libertarianism has not been successful as a political movement.(PDF, February, 2007)