Bridging the Gap - From Etienne de la Boetie to Global Guerillas In his famous essay, the Discourse of Voluntary Servitude, french philosopher and political thinker, Etienne de la Boetie, makes the one observation that can explain every revolution, every political change and every advancement in freedom. If the people stop supporting their tyrants, not even actively bringing him down, but just removing their support for his actions, he will fall under his own weight. After all, every tyrant and even every group of tyrants is in the minority - by far. Even the bloated Big Governments of today are just tiny percentages of the overall population. If the people removed their support in the form of paying their money as taxes, no police hug, politician or bureaucrat would get paid day after tomorrow. The state lives hand to mouth all day, every day. The state doesn't save. There is one problem of course - there is no such entity as The People(tm). There are only individuals. And while The People might count millions and be, overall, immune to the tyrants' attacks, the individual is only a single erson and quite vulnerable to any punitive or retributive action of even a small group of tyrant thugs. Think of the tax protesters Ed and Elaine Brown. Think of Ghandi, who was put in jail for years. Scaring the individual is the only tactic the tyrant has. For if all individuals feel alone and scared, they won't dare remove their support. They'll fear being the one who gets hit by overly cruel and over the top punishment for stepping out of line. So how does one advance the cause of freedom for himself and others? Think superempowerment. Coined by John Robb of GlobalGuerillas.typepad.com, the term superempowerment describes technology, infrastructure, knowdledge and systems that enable the individual to have an impact far beyond his own means. It could be described as the capitalization or arming of every individual. A single man must work all day just to feed himself and stay alive. But a man working in a highly capitalized factory and armed with knowledge about production is able to earn hundreds of dollars in only eight hours each day. Those dollars will buy him food, shelter, clothes, energy, a car and much more. The productivity of the single person is greatly elevated due to capital being invested in his work. This seems like an obvious answer. Capitalize the individual. Superempower every person on the planet to opt out of the system if they so desire. When a voter dislikes the behaviour of a politician, removing his support for the politician should be as easy as sending out an email or stopping a monthly transfer on his bank account. John Robb describes single individuals creating millions of dollars of damage per day by cutting oil pipelines or removing other vital bottlenecks in resource flow. That's not what is needed for toppling the tyrants. To remove their support of the government, what people need most is quite simple. The ability to stop paying taxes, and the safety from government retribution for doing so. As almost all countries nowadays force employers to pay taxes from their employees' wages, few people have the choice to not pay taxes. To make this a possibility, there needs to exist a simple and obvious way to pay employees, shop owners and other trade partners without using the traditional routes. This could take the form of cash, encrypted online-payments or silver coins. To make sure that nobody, while wagering the possibility to stop his support for tyranny, has to fear the tyrant's retribution, there need to exist safety mechanisms. This means the ability to hide payments from government control. In principal, this is easy. One just has to keep ones cash under the mattress instead of putting it on a government-inspected bank account with Bank of America. While neither trade partner tell on each other, government has little knowledge of their activities. That is, if they stick to untracked methods of payment, not bank wires, official cheques and credit cards. Government has historically been desperate enough to crack down on ordinary citizens, searching their premises for "illegal" money, gold, jewelery and other forms of possible barter or payment. But technically, this is impossible to do with everyone, as long as the tracked methods of payment are avoided. Government cannot possibly break into the houses of 300 million people each and every day, looking if there's a bundle of cash under the mattress this time. Only the superempowerment of government thugs, by way of cooperating credit card companies and bank institutions can enable this. If one stays clear of those, one should be able to hide every cash transaction. While government may collapse if The People(tm) all started using crypto-currencies today, it's not very likely that everyone will do so at the same time. There will be people who are first do go off the radar, and those people might get unneeded attention for just that - getting of the governments financial radar. If Joe earns $200,000 a year in 2010, but $0 in 2011, yet still drives his Mercedes and moves into a new, luxurious home, the tyrant will smell deceit. Thus, especially in the beginnings, one must find ways to hide the move from tracked payments to free payments. There are many ways to accomplish this. Slowly reduce your official working hours, but continue working for free payment on the side. Take a year off to live off your savings, while secretly working for free money. Move your company off shore. Don't drive your new car around the IRS building while claiming you've lost your job. Actually, lose your job. Big Government will be happy to hide your ass for you. But protecting individuals willing to opt out from government is only one side of the coin. There also needs to be protection from those willing to exploit the opting out and the concurring loss in government power on ones side. For example, I can't go to the police and claim someone didn't pay me the 500 gold coins he promised without attracting a lot of unwanted attention. In fact I'd probably go to jail for trading something worth 500 gold coins and not giving government it's fair share. Private institutions that protect free individuals, without forcing them to resort to government power to enforce their contracts, need to step in. There are of course countless forms and niches. Private arbitration of contract disputes. Private defense. Private insurance against theft, accident or other loss. Third party guarantors that make sure both parties consent to the trade before releasing the payment. As these are free institutions, not backed by coercion or goverment power, they can't rely on either to work. They need to function on a purely voluntary basis. This can be accomplished by systems of trust, recommendation, ostracizm and many other techniques. For these to function properly, secret communication is key. Nobody can help others defy the tyrant if the tyrant can read their emails. That means encryption, private darknets and alternative intra- or internets. Consider an example. A group of free entrepreneurs decide to form an insurance pool against being robbed by tyrant thugs. In case any one of them is being robbed by a government entity, they all split the loss. What is needed to make this insurance against robbery work? For one, they need a form of paying each other without drawing attention of the thugs. If each insurance payment led to further robbery, the pool wouldn't work. The person suffering the damage and receiving the payment also needs ways of using his compensation without drawing attention. This most likely means ways of shopping for goods and services without being tracked by the government. To make the whole insurance system work, the participants need to communicate in secret. Even sending encrypted email to one another is likely suspicious. Tyrants can draw connections between them even without knowing what they actually wrote each other. Any messages between them need to be sent over channels that disguise both the sender and the receiver to outsiders. All considered, most of the technical infrastructure is already developed. There are encrypted currencies. There is encrypted email. There are multi-hop VPN services, proxies and darknets. To superempower an individual willing to opt out of supporting tyranny, these technologies must be available to the layperson at the tip of his finger. He must first learn about their existance, be able to use them without much hassle and trust them with his money. The technological part is developed enough. What's needed is entrepreneurs, delivering those technologies in the hands of the people waiting for them. For if the people each decide to withdraw their support of the tyrant, and for $9.99/month are able to do so, the tyrant will indeed topple.