What do you do when the rulers go bat shit crazy?
Ignore them and provide for yourself and your community better than they ever could.
This pages provide information and resources so you can help support yourself and your community and connect to a broader network of people doing the same.
You are responsible for your own choices, including the resources that you access and how you access them.
The Antipolitics Movement is decentralized and based on zero-trust security principles.
Get vouches when possible, and follow cyber security best practices if you are worried about government monitoring.
We have both public and private resources available with both online and offline versions.
We have components that are meant for accessibility and components that are meant for operational security.
If you have rigid security requirements already or would like to worry about being more secure yourself, message dasniel.19 on Signal.
Once you have been vetted and have learned the ways of the movement, you can be connected to our networks.
We aim to provide ways to get and provide support regardless of where you are in the world, starting in the US.
We have online and downloadable resources available.
Political power implements changes from the top down, creating a situations where these solutions at best become a sort of decentralized tyranny.
Antipolitics seeks to rebuild the social contract from the bottom up, solving as many problems as possible without requiring political support.
Antipoliticians use centralized government force as little as possible, relying on decentralized systems of community governance to provide as much support & security as possible instead.
This allows us to focus on solving problems more than getting votes, leading to much more productive efforts for the community.
Antpoliticians are pragmatists, not purists. The movement aims to only pursue political action when it's necessary to allow a community-led solution to unfold, or to reduce the government's size as community-led solutions reduce the need to depend on it.
Outside of that, we don't need permission to solve problems. Just good people and guidance.
Before we can build effective social systems, we need to reach a consensus on the state of fundamental shifts in both social and scientific beliefs.
There are many ideas that we need to discuss openly together, but I'm going to tackle one of the bigger debates head on: capitalism vs communism.
In this post, I address the point of consensus
Before we can build effective social systems, we need to reach a consensus on the state of fundamental shifts in both social and scientific beliefs.
There are many ideas that we need to discuss openly together, but I'm going to tackle one of the bigger debates head on: capitalism vs communism.
In this post, I address the point of consensus and what prevents it before exploring how nothing is preventing capitalism and communism from coexisting with one another.
While we don't all need to agree with a singular perception of these issues, we need to reach a consensus before we can design a system that truly serves us all equitably.
A core tenet of reconstructivism is that we don't need the government's permission to help each other, nor do we need to like each other.
We ask for support in finding non-government solutions to provide housing, food, and counseling as a start to all that need it.
I wish to ultimate start a sort of Respawn University so that the worst soci
A core tenet of reconstructivism is that we don't need the government's permission to help each other, nor do we need to like each other.
We ask for support in finding non-government solutions to provide housing, food, and counseling as a start to all that need it.
I wish to ultimate start a sort of Respawn University so that the worst socioeconomic situation anyone can end up in is back in a dorm room with a chance to learn something new.
But we need to help each other before that's a thing, and must continue to try to help people who want non-traditional lifestyles.
The world has been rapidly globalized in the last 100 years, but it has not happened equally.
The United States government, as dictated by corporate oligarchy, has constructed a fundamentally exploitative global economy.
Built for centralization as a means of maintaining political power, the globalized world needs to have more local redunda
The world has been rapidly globalized in the last 100 years, but it has not happened equally.
The United States government, as dictated by corporate oligarchy, has constructed a fundamentally exploitative global economy.
Built for centralization as a means of maintaining political power, the globalized world needs to have more local redundancy and general equity to both maximize value and minimize corruption.
Once we get on the same page and a roof over everyone's heads, it's time to reconstruct social power from the ground up, ensuring the globalized economy is of equal benefit to all.
Centralized governments are slow, bureaucratic, and often disconnected from the communities they aim to serve. By the time politicians agree on a solution, the problem has often evolved—or gotten worse. Reconstructivism rejects the inefficiency and corruption of one-size-fits-all approaches, empowering local, iterative solutions that adapt to real-world needs.
Change doesn’t require a politician’s approval. Communities thrive when people take initiative, innovate, and solve problems together. Reconstructivism is about cutting through red tape and getting to work—because meaningful change starts with those who care enough to act. And unlike top-down change that's forced on begrudging individuals, people are happy to help when it's their own choice.
Politics thrives on gaining and maintaining power, but real reform is about empowering people and communities. Reconstructivism puts resources, tools, and solutions into the hands of communities—not into political campaigns or power plays. We’re here to support those making a difference, not to fight for control.
Before interacting with the movement at all, I ask that you take sometime to review basic cyber security information and ensure you have the proper tools and mindset to support the movement.
We still have a lot to talk about. We all need to be on the same page about what's going on currently and what we should be doing next. We have a discord where you can learn more and be vetted for additional community access.
You can also message dasniel.19 on Signal.
We need to reconstruct the social support infrastructure from the bottom up, with the only centralization being information on how to help and find component organizations.
You can help as an individual or find/start an NGO to meet a specific need in your community.
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