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The Free State Project is a movement of thousands of freedom-loving people to New Hampshire, where we are working to reduce the size and scope of government in order to achieve Liberty in Our Lifetime.

Check us out at FSP.org or join our discord at https://discord.gg/gJHrXg7

The Free State Project is a movement of thousands of freedom-loving people to New Hampshire, where we are working to reduce the size and scope of government in order to achieve Liberty in Our Lifetime.

Our efforts have the potential to demonstrate the benefits of liberty and to set an example for the rest of the nation and the world to follow.

Join us for PorcFest and Liberty Forum!

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NOTE: This subreddit is specifically for the liberty movement in NH. For general libertarian discussion, see /r/GoldAndBlack

/r/Libertyinourlifetime

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Playing with Fire: Money, Banking, and the Federal Reserve

1 Comment
2024/10/13
23:37 UTC

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Porcupine Report #28: "Liberty-For-Real Societies @ NH Liberty Forum" with Dennis Pratt

1 Comment
2024/09/09
22:02 UTC

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We were so close to solving the Progressive Question, until /r/newhampshire discovered the plan

5 Comments
2024/09/04
17:49 UTC

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Libertarian Carla Gericke of the Free State Project interviewed by Dr. Phil on secession

1 Comment
2024/09/04
12:05 UTC

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Whenever one proposes political decentralization, a common retort is: "But what if criminals or China fill the power vacuum?!". A crucial insight is that political centralization can be accompanied with legal, economic and military integration which fixes that, without political centralization.

1 Comment
2024/08/28
23:07 UTC

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An innovative way of proving that taxation is theft: show the interlocutor this map and ask them "What would Kamla Harris have to do to the City of Dallas here in order to ensure that they paid for her public programmes?". The State is just that, but realized.

5 Comments
2024/08/24
09:54 UTC

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My AMA on /r/newhampshire went pretty well

5 Comments
2024/08/23
17:56 UTC

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Secession: Good, Legal, Inevitable

2 Comments
2024/08/17
12:44 UTC

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What it's like living in NH and being surrounded by socialists (OC)

7 Comments
2024/04/12
17:36 UTC

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What do you think is the most libertarian state?

5 Comments
2024/03/08
23:34 UTC

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Porcupine Report #1: "Defend The Guard" feat. Representative Tom Mannion

1 Comment
2024/02/15
15:46 UTC

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Eric Brakey on Using State-Level Politics to Fight For Liberty

1 Comment
2024/02/15
15:25 UTC

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Can I put a double wide on private land

I am currently in MA but obviously not a very liberty loving place and very expensive. I am at a point where I am almost ready to buy a place and the prospect on having to take out a loan is not very attractive. I would have 160-180k in cash. I was wondering if that's enough to buy a tiny piece of land in NH and a double wide but not sure if there are towns that would allow this? Or maybe there is some town with cheap enough housing that I could buy a very small home with that possibly? I work in tech so as much as I'd love to be in the middle of nowhere, i probably need to stay somewhere with good internet access and driving distance to people.

4 Comments
2024/01/22
00:03 UTC

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