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Crypto-Vote

Crypto-Vote

It’s Time to Update Our Political Structures: A Vision for True Representation In the days of horse-drawn carriages and handwritten letters, it made sense to send an elected representative to Parliament to advocate for the needs of their community. Back then,...

Repair Cafe

Repair Cafe

Planned obsolescence has slowly but surely crept into our consumer-driven society. Repair Cafés are a great way to combat wasteful built-it policy while simultaneously cleaning up our environment. Items you purchase with your hard earned cash don't need to end up in...

Flip the Political Script

Flip the Political Script

Our political system is built like a pyramid. At the top sits the federal government, wielding the most power and resources. Beneath it lie provincial or state governments, and at the bottom are local governments—municipalities, cities, and towns. While this structure...

Release the Patents!

Release the Patents!

Release the Patents!Patents: Protecting Progress or Stifling Innovation? “Patents are important because they help protect your invention by giving you the exclusive right to stop others from copying, manufacturing, selling, or importing your invention without your...

Re-write the Laws

Re-write the Laws

Re-Write the Laws Living in Harmony with Natural Law: A Blueprint for Freedom and Order When human beings live in accordance with Natural Law, they attain and sustain freedom, fostering a society rooted in order and harmony. Conversely, when human beings oppose...

Ban interest

Ban interest

Ban Interest: A Call to End Usury and Liberate Society.The practice of charging interest on loans—usury—has long been a tool of exploitation, enriching a select few at the expense of the many. While often cloaked in legality, the system enabling exorbitant interest...

Time to Unincorporate

Time to Unincorporate

For far too long, the legal framework around corporations has allowed individuals to hide behind artificial entities with devastating consequences. The concept of corporate personhood, while convenient for the wheels of commerce, has become a tool of exploitation—a veil through which accountability dissipates, leaving behind environmental destruction, financial ruin, and societal decay.

Why we need to think bigger

Why we need to think bigger

The system isn't broken...I would argue, the system works precisely as intended. We live in a world of systems that keep society confined to a box. Those that control these systems (the 'elite') have designed it in such a way to enrich the elite directly off the...