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Topic: Best places for agorism (Read 2023 times)
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antistate1190
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What are some agorist strongholds in NH? Just Grafton and Keene or are there others?
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1DayAtATime
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There is no such thing. However, agorism is common everywhere in the world (depending on how you define it), including all of the US and all of NH. It might happen more in the largest cities so maybe Manchester and Nashua.
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LiftsBoxes
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There is a lot of agorism taking place in Manchester right now.
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"Bother!" said Pooh as he chambered another round.
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MaineShark
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There is a lot of agorism taking place in Manchester right now. Agorism... tasty, tasty agorism...  Joe
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"An armed society is a polite society" - this does not mean that we are polite because we fear each other.
We are not civilized because we are armed; we are armed because we are civilized..
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Polemic
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While agorists can be found everywhere, I think the larger cities are going to be more unfriendly to agorism.
The larger the local municipality, the more you have to interact with some level of government.
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"Optimists proclaim that we live in the best of all possible worlds; pessimists fear that this is true."
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1DayAtATime
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While agorists can be found everywhere, I think the larger cities are going to be more unfriendly to agorism.
The larger the local municipality, the more you have to interact with some level of government.
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My understanding is the exact opposite is more likely. Agorism seems to be the most common in the poorest parts of the world and in the largest cities. It also seems to be most common in the most regulated places.
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LiftsBoxes
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While agorists can be found everywhere, I think the larger cities are going to be more unfriendly to agorism.
The larger the local municipality, the more you have to interact with some level of government.
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I've lived in small towns and large cities. In many small towns, everybody knows your business - while there might be a tolerance of skipping some regulations, true agorism is difficult. To run an agorist business (not just foster an agorist hobby-job) you need customers and cover.
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Russell Kanning
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i agree with my good friends liftsboxes and fluff and peace especially if you want to hide ... i would think manhattan is better but if agorism means the open market .... then start where you are 
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