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ana034: Designing Liberland | Tim’s Porcfest 2021 Speech

Tim presented our entry to the Liberland International Design Competition at Porcfest 2021

His talk covered:

  • The geographical and political history of Liberland
  • Site and ecology, ground conditions, flooding
  • Energy, Water, Wastewater Infrastructure
  • Transportation
  • Our proposed site layout
  • Blockchain based development incentivisation and infrastructure DAO’s
  • THE LIBERTARIUM
  • Q&A

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Our entry to the Liberland Design Competition (download PDF)

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Anarchitecture-led Team Awarded Honourable Mention in Liberland’s Second International Architectural Competition

We are thrilled to announce that our team’s entry has been awarded an Honourable Mention in Liberland’s Second International Architectural Competition!

Our entry can be downloaded in PDF format here.

Tim presented our entry in his “Designing Liberland” talk at Porcfest in June 2021, shortly after the competition results were first announced. We will present Tim’s talk as our forthcoming podcast episode 34.

Free Republic of Liberland seeks recognition as a sovereign libertarian micronation on a 7kmĀ² peninsula on the Danube River (between Croatia and Serbia) that is not claimed by any other nation. It was established in 2015 by its current president, Vit Jedlicka.

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ana030: The ABC’s of Market Urbanism | Scott Beyer Interview

“Market Urbanism is the intersection of urban issues and free market philosophy.”

We interview Scott Beyer of the Market Urbanism Report to introduce the ideas of Market Urbanism and discuss a broad sweep of issues in housing, transportation, and governance.

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ana028: Anarchitecture 101 | John Ellis Interviews Tim

John Ellis is a student in the School of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

He is also, arguably more auspiciously, a long-time Anarchitecture Podcast listener.

Tim has been working with John over the past few months as an advisor for his thesis project. John was recently given an assignment to record a podcast for one of his classes, and interviewed Tim in a wide-ranging discussion which John’s class will be forced to listen to.

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ana023: Strong Towns for Libertarians | Chuck Marohn Interview

Chuck Marohn’s “Strong Towns” philosophy has been a huge influence on our thinking. StrongTowns.org has grown from a personal blog into one of the most influential urbanist movements in America, with thousands of members and millions of readers worldwide.

Strong Towns is common sense, yet iconoclastic: Cities and towns need to manage their finances responsibly, and develop their infrastructure accordingly.

While Chuck’s prognoses may sound pessimistic, he believes that positive changes must happen at the level of the local community, rather than chasing easy money from Wall Street and Washington. This is an approach that we can get behind.

Chuck’s forthcoming book “Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity” is available for pre-order, and will be released on October 1st, 2019.

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ana020: The Power of Place-Based Community | Tim’s Freecoast 2018 Speech

IsĀ community compatible with libertarian individualism?

At the Freecoast Festival V in Portsmouth, NH, Tim told the story of how he came to understand the necessity of community in Panama. He discussed:

  • How community should be understood from the perspective of individualism, and in contrast to collectivism.
  • Four Bases of Community: People, Place, Profit, and Philosophy
  • How the Free State Project has unintentionally created an incredibly strong community of libertarians in New Hampshire, and how this community has made liberty possible for each individual.

This episode includes Tim’s full speech and a post-game discussion with Tim and Joe.

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