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# Anarchocovenism
Anarchocovenism is an open source religion.
# Why?
As we enter the terminal phases of capitalism, many have realized that
we must escape. But how? Capitalism and the modern liberal state are a
mutation of divine right feudalism. They are a new story created to
justify an old order. Structurally, divine right feudalism and late
stage capitalism are quite similar: power is passed by birthright,
structured as a pyramid, and justified by invoking an invisible and
incomprehensible power.
The lineage that lead to the feudal state obviously leads through the
church. More interestingly, the very first institutions that look
states came directly from ancient temples. The state has always been a
religious institution. The modern narrative of the secular state is
ultimately a deception (intentional or not). Some have pointed out
that late stage capitalism and the liberal states that embrace it
resemble a death cult. This is, in fact, literally true.
Then the question becomes, how does one escape a cult who's members
are backed by and include police and military forces around the world?
It is sometimes the case that information derived from one type of
system can be used to understand another, and some rules apply to all
sufficiently complex systems. Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem proves
that any system as complex as mathematics is necessarily either
inconsistent or incomplete. Gödel violated the constraints of
Typographical Number Theory by encoding the system within itself so
that it could ignore those constraints.
This pattern of attack should be familiar to anyone who's ever
violated the technical security constraints of a jail or sandbox
system. For anyone not familiar, a "jail" or "sandbox" is a set of
constraints applied to a programming language or operating system such
that the possible behaviors are more limited than the set normally
available within the operating system or language. As a (simplified
but) concrete example, sometimes an incorrectly configured Linux
container can be escaped by mounting /dev/ within the container,
mounting the hard drive inside of that, and pivoting the root to the
mounted drive.
This pattern can be applied to any system of rules.
The State justifies it's existence by providing services. It collects
taxes (ostensibly) to pay for those services. It does not pay
taxes. It has the ability to create rules and enforce those rules on
it's citizens. Within the US, there is an institution that collects
money to pay for services, does not pay taxes, and can selectively
ignore some of the rules of the state. Churches, via the 1st
amendment, are able to reference and modify the rules of the state
without directly leveraging power against the state. These
institutions are a source of inconsistency.
Christian nationalists have leveraged this inconsistency to build a
dual power system, through which they can manipulate the operation of
the state. Every crack they create is one we should be able to
leverage against them.
The strategy of the right in the US within the political system is to
block and dismantle supportive state institutions as rapidly as
possible through any means available. While the moderates (since there
is no left) rush to restore these institutions, the right expands
systemic violence. This strategy requires little to no competence to
execute (as demonstrated by Trump). Meanwhile, the strategy of
creating and supporting institutions is incredibly laborious. Because
it is easier to destroy than to build, any strategy that focuses on
the destruction of state institutions will inevitably succeed.
This is why we should create an open source religion. We can remove
supportive institutions from the domain of the state. As the Syrian
Civil War demonstrated, whomever provides bread in a famine becomes
the defacto authority. As the state removes support, it loses it's
legitimacy and becomes dispensable. Meanwhile, an institution that
provides support gains legitimacy and becomes indispensable.
The only problem with religions is that they tend to be used to
control people. This is why we should create an open source
religion. Religion should serve the needs of people, not the other way
around.
# How?
Run `build.sh` to build the epub, pdf, and html versions of the
initial text.
Use this as is or fork it to form your own coven (legally a
church). Push changes back if you think they would be valuable. This
is the first repository, but it should not be the only. It
*absolutely* should not be considered authoritative, as no such
concept can or should exist for this religion.