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Free World Theory — the podcast you’re not supposed to listen to. Meet the cannibals boiling you in oil in the swamps of Washington D.C. Discover Rose Wilder Lane, one the most important women of the 20th century who nobody knows about. Hear Aldous Huxley, author of “Brave New World” demonstrate how you are under mind control at this very moment… This limited series podcast gives an overview of a branch of knowledge called Free World Theory, the science of creating and sustaining decentraliz ...
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Episode 10: Think the bundle of rights may not be a perfect system but it’s still the best there is? Think again. This episode exposes how the bundle of rights legal system is what the political class uses to centralize authority and control you. This episode also contrins the first scientific and non-ambiguous definition of property in history. Yo…
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Episode 9: Remember reading Alice in Wonderland? Remember the Mad Hatter’s tea party? Alice wantsed the other characters to be logical but she was in the world of anti-logic, so nothing made sense. That also describes the United Sates today. Where,In the land of the free, people are either censored or under surveillance. Where the economy has been …
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Episode 8: The ancient Greeks couldn’t answer it. Neither could the Renaissance thinkers, or the Enlightenment philosphers, or the 20th century theorists. But because of scientific advances made during the 20th and 21st centuries, Free World Theory is finally able to answer — once and for all — the 4,500-year-old question, “What is freedom?” This e…
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Episode 7: Why is it that we can make impressive progress in science but we make zero progress in politics? It’s because science and politics are complete opposites. This episode explains why science can be used to create technologies that makes our lives easier, and why it’s not possible to do so in politics. This episode also begins to explanatio…
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Episode 6: 4,500 years ago in a Mesopotamian city called Lagash, the first use of the word “freedom” appeared. Someone in that ancient and long-dead city state wrote the word down because the city was having the very same problems we have today in modern America. This episodes explains why, for thousands of years, civilization has made no progress …
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Episode 5: This episode explains the central reason why there is so much political turmoil around the world today. Because of the rise of digital technology, the organization of society is changing from political dominance to network dominance. Everybody senses that political systems are failing worldwide. They are failing because they have become …
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Episode 4: There are only two ways people can be organized, through hierarchies or networks. There are no other possibilities. Thousands of years ago when nomadic wanderers first settled into agricultural communities, the first hierarchical rulers muscled in. According to historian, Will Durant, it was probably the first viscious killer to attack a…
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Episode 3: The rise of technology is causing society to be more and more decentralized. Governments would like to stop it, but — as Alvin Toffler predicted decades ago — it’s an irreversable trend. To illustrate the huge revolutionary power of this trend, Chas Holloway continues to explain the history of money from its beginnings five thousand year…
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Episode 2: Free World Theory is the science of how to create and sustain decentralized societies. It also contains a set of social decentralization tools. This episode is the first half of the introduction to Free World Theory. If you’re a fan of Dan Carlin’s great historical podcasts, or of Ray Kurzweil’s “The Singularity,” you’ll love Free World …
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Episode 1: In the early 20th century, there were two great dystopian novels that warned of a future age of tyranny, two models of how the U.S. and the western world would end — Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and George Orwell’s 1984. Most people feared the 1984 scenario, a takeover by a brutal police state. But the real threat, the real events hap…
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