What Are You Doing After The Revolution?
L. Neil Smith at The Libertarian Enterprise - a few ideas of things Neil would like to create once we've rid the planet of useless eaters (hopefully by converting instead of eradicating them).
As I've observed before, time flies whether you're having fun or not. In Los Angeles, 15 years later, Branden sat in the center of a small room, on a stool on a low platform ten feet away from me, where I occupied a place in the front row. But the important thing about that night was a question that Branden asked, and as he did so--the mark of a good speaker--it felt just like he was looking straight at me.
We've been struggling for freedom for a long time, he said in so many words--although, of course, it hadn't been very long at all, not in 1979. If we were to win tomorrow, if the enemies of individual freedom were all vanquished and oppressive government faded away, if victory were finally and totally ours, what would you do day after tomorrow?