We notice..
But there are a few issues. In no particular order.
1, No real rally point. Though thats changing.
2, Decades of socialism has bred out any sense of independance and personal action/responsibility.
3, As above, women got the vote. Out group preference led to increasing state provided social programs. (Not an attack, just a fact. More women than men vote. More women vote for increased social programs so any right wing party starts to drift left)
4, 3 has led to a permanent state of childhood. All problems are to be solved by the parents or their replacement. The state.
5, No culture of freedom and liberty. Or at least a very intangible one.
6, Decades of attacks on culture has left us with nothing to fight for, so what are we fighting against.
My 10pence anyway...
Yes, great points. I've also been thinking deeply about Europe and the whole socialist/statist culture.
Especially as it regards to the social/family culture.
I honestly think it will need to be all about the network. The change in Europe is going to be very niche, local and integrated.
In other words, I honestly don't think there will be a libertarian revolution in Europe. Argentina needed 4 or 5 hyperinflation events, until they actually thought about something else...
So yeah, networking, local, national and Europe-wide. Integrated with the current power structures. Just very small steps in a Bitcoin direction. It has to be statist. The Trump populist model with Bitcoin but at smaller & local level.
I think change in Europe has to start at the local level and integrated with the state.
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