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## **Cypherpunk Resources**
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### **Start Here**
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- [Crypto Agorism: Free Markets for a Free World](https://web.archive.org/web/20221031020520/https://agorism.blog/anarkio/crypto-agorism) - how cryptocurrencies are a tool to achieve economic freedom by bypassing traditional financial and state controlled systems
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- [Mark Passio: Natural Law Seminar](https://iv.datura.network/watch?v=lWwQCvg1W7w) - the real law of attraction and how to apply it in your life
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- [The End of All Evil - Jeremy Locke](https://annas-archive.org/md5/472bb40f21a8e0fc1b3809f2f645ec59) - how to dismantle false beliefs in authority as a means to achieve true freedom and prosperity
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- [Statism: The Most Dangerous Religion](https://iv.datura.network/watch?v=QKfT5zv9WRs) - critically examines the belief in state authority as a form of religious faith and indoctrination
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- [Second Realm: Book on Strategy](https://ia801807.us.archive.org/34/items/second-realm-digital/Second%20Realm%20Paperback%20New.pdf) - a book on how to establish second realms or autonomous zones
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- [Crypto Agorism: Free Markets for a Free World](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/crypto-agorism-free-markets-for-a-free-world/33) - how cryptocurrencies are a tool to achieve economic freedom by bypassing traditional financial and state controlled systems
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- [Videos to Free Your Mind](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/videos-to-free-your-mind/109) - a selection of thought-provoking videos that delve into themes of anarchy, conspiracy, and the occult, aiming to challenge conventional beliefs and inspire viewers to question mainstream narratives while exploring alternative perspectives on society and knowledge
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- [Infographics to Free Your Mind](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/infographics-to-free-your-mind/58) - infographics that cover freedom and liberty, cypherpunk ideals of digital privacy, anarchy, natural law, mind control, occultism, and the influence of secret societies like the Illuminati and conspiracy theories
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- [Memes to Free Your Mind](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/memes-to-free-your-mind/56) - explore themes of freedom and liberty, highlighting autonomy and self-determination, while also addressing cypherpunk ideals of digital privacy and encryption; they touch on anarchy, natural law, mind control, and occultism, and examine the role of memes in shaping public perception and alternative narratives
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- [Quotes to Free Your Mind](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/quotes-to-free-your-mind/61) - quotes from great thinkers that seek truth and challenge authority
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- [The End of All Evil - Jeremy Locke](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/the-end-of-all-evil/42) - how to dismantle false beliefs in authority as a means to achieve true freedom and prosperity
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- [Second Realm: Book on Strategy](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/second-realm-book-on-strategy/164) - a book on how to establish second realms or autonomous zones
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- [The Aristocracy of Action](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/the-aristocracy-of-action/40) - what it will take to build a cypherpunk breakaway society
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- [Why cryptoanarchy is not a revolutionary movement](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/why-cryptoanarchy-is-not-a-revolutionary-movement/41) - an interview describing how cryptoanarchy is about building parallel systems on top of existing power structures
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- [Aquinas On Liberty](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/aquinas-on-liberty/60) - asserts that misunderstanding true liberty, based on reason and morality, has weakened society, necessitating a unified understanding to resist oppressive forces.
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### **Agorism**
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### **Crypto Agorism**
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- [Agorist Class Theory](https://agorism.eu.org/docs/AgoristClassTheory.pdf) - a left libertarian approach to class conflict analysis
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- [Agorist Journal](https://agorist.xyz/) - axxi amplifies dissonance and brings voices together from across the political spectrum. it is also a call for unity. axxi resurrects the unifying vision of an agorist alliance beyond the surveillance state
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- [An Agorist Primer](https://kopubco.com/pdf/An_Agorist_Primer_by_SEK3.pdf) - a comprehensive guidebook that explores the principles and practical aspects of agorism, a strategy for achieving a stateless society through peaceful market activities
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- [KYC Will Not Protect Us, Bitcoin And Encryption Will](https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoin-will-protect-your-personal-data) - as regulators attempt to institute KYC and AML rules at the peril of our personal data, Bitcoin and encryption offer salvation.
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- [Roadblocks to obtaining government-issued ID](https://web.archive.org/web/20230321231712/https://agorism.blog/anarkio/roadblocks-to-obtaining-government-id) - state's ID monopoly and KYC regulations stop millions from accessing necessities like finances, jobs, healthcare, and more. No alternative methods or appeal processes exist if the state refuses to issue an ID. This exclusionary system prevents individuals, regardless of skills or efforts, from entering and regularizing their situation as adults
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- [Second Realm Ideas](https://web.archive.org/web/20230603145240/https://agorism.blog/anarkio/second-realm-ideas) - a collection of Second Realm ideas (KYC-free agorist services)
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- [The Aristocracy of Action](https://darknet.org/hosted/files/aoa.txt) - what it will take to build a cypherpunk breakaway society
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- [The dangers of “decentralized” ID systems](https://web.archive.org/web/20230321235957/https://agorism.blog/anarkio/dangers-of-decentralized-id-systems) - many of these protocols rely on government ID as a base layer (as proof of name, age or address, referred to as “Verifiable credentials”). In this system, users are required to upload a video with their passport or national ID card. After this, their name, age or address is marked as verified. This reliance on government IDs means that DIDs cannot protect users against state surveillance
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- [The rarely discussed dangers of KYC and what you can do about it](https://web.archive.org/web/20230603150549/https://agorism.blog/anarkio/the-rarely-discussed-dangers-of-kyc-and-what-you-can-do-about-it) - many people don't talk about it but unfortunately it's everywhere. Without KYC documents, opportunities to freely participate in the economy and even survive are limited. KYC is required for jobs, housing, healthcare and more. In addition, many people can't complete KYC, as they don't have any government-issued IDs and therefore must rely on the gray market to have access to necessities such as finding work, apartments and medicine. This text clarifies the rarely discussed reasons why KYC is harmful and what can be done about it.
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- [The Vision of Cryptoanarchy](https://iv.datura.network/watch?v=TQmBoicjPXo) - talk given at "the web of phronesis" in 2020, a conference by the institute of network society, china academy of art.
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- [True Names Not Required: On Identity and Pseudonymity in Cyberspace](https://www.citadel21.com/true-names-not-required) - the cypherpunks recognized that a free society can not function if identity is rigid and known to all. A free society requires the option to selectively reveal yourself to the world, or not reveal yourself at all
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- [Why cryptoanarchy is not a revolutionary movement](https://web.archive.org/web/20210301162217/https://fragment-x6.net/posts/why-cryptoanarchy-is-not-a-revolutionary-movement/) - an interview describing how cryptoanarchy is about building parallel systems on top of existing power structures
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- [Why the state’s monopoly on identity is more dangerous than Google, Facebook and Microsoft](https://web.archive.org/web/20230603135922/https://agorism.blog/anarkio/why-the-states-monopoly-on-identity-is-more-dangerous-than-google-facebook) - while the tracking by Google, Facebook and Microsoft is definitely disturbing and can even put people in danger, the state’s data economy is even worse. Many people don’t talk about this, even though it affects millions of people’s daily lives
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### **Manifestos**
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- [The GNU Manifesto (1985)](https://git.hackliberty.org/Philosophy/1985-GNU-Manifesto) - document written by Richard Stallman, outlining the goals and principles of the GNU Project, which aimed to develop a free and open-source operating system
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- [The GNU Manifesto (1985)](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/the-gnu-manifesto-1985/86) - document written by Richard Stallman, outlining the goals and principles of the GNU Project, which aimed to develop a free and open-source operating system
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- [The Hacker's Manifesto (1986)](https://git.hackliberty.org/Philosophy/1986-The-Hackers-Manifesto) - a declaration expressing the hacker culture's belief in the freedom of information and opposition to restrictions on computer use
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- [The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto (1988)](https://git.hackliberty.org/Philosophy/1988-The-Crypto-Anarchist-Manifesto) - advocates for the widespread use of cryptography and anonymous digital currency to uphold privacy and undermine government control
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- [A Cypherpunks Manifesto (1993)](https://git.hackliberty.org/Philosophy/1993-A-Cypherpunks-Manifesto) - emphasizes the importance of cryptography as a tool for political and social change, promoting privacy, anonymity, and individual freedom
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- [Crypto Anarchy and Virtual Communities (1994)](https://git.hackliberty.org/Philosophy/1994-Crypto-Anarchy-and-Virtual-Communities) - explores the concept of crypto anarchy where technology facilitates individuals to operate beyond traditional societal boundaries using encryption and virtual communities
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- [The Cyphernomicon (1994)](https://git.hackliberty.org/Philosophy/1994-The-Cyphernomicon) - a guidebook outlining the principles of cypherpunks, focusing on the role of cryptography in protecting privacy and empowering individuals against surveillance
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- [A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace (1996)](https://git.hackliberty.org/Philosophy/1996-A-Declaration-of-the-Independence-of-Cyberspace) - asserts the autonomy of the online world from governments and urges policymakers to stay out of cyberspace regulation
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- [A Cyberpunk Manifesto (1997)](https://git.hackliberty.org/Philosophy/1997-A-Cyberpunk-Manifesto) - articulates the ethos of the cyberpunk subculture, highlighting dystopian themes, the merging of humans with technology, and resistance against authority
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- [The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto (1988)](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/the-crypto-anarchist-manifesto-1988/85) - advocates for the widespread use of cryptography and anonymous digital currency to uphold privacy and undermine government control
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- [A Cypherpunks Manifesto (1993)](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/a-cypherpunks-manifesto-1993/87) - emphasizes the importance of cryptography as a tool for political and social change, promoting privacy, anonymity, and individual freedom
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- [Crypto Anarchy and Virtual Communities (1994)](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/crypto-anarchy-and-virtual-communities-1994/92) - explores the concept of crypto anarchy where technology facilitates individuals to operate beyond traditional societal boundaries using encryption and virtual communities
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- [The Cyphernomicon (1994)](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/the-cyphernomicon-1994/95) - a guidebook outlining the principles of cypherpunks, focusing on the role of cryptography in protecting privacy and empowering individuals against surveillance
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- [A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace (1996)](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/a-declaration-of-the-independence-of-cyberspace-1996/89) - asserts the autonomy of the online world from governments and urges policymakers to stay out of cyberspace regulation
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- [A Cyberpunk Manifesto (1997)](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/a-cyberpunk-manifesto-1997/91) - articulates the ethos of the cyberpunk subculture, highlighting dystopian themes, the merging of humans with technology, and resistance against authority
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- [b-money (1998)](https://git.hackliberty.org/Philosophy/1998-b-money) - proposed a digital currency system that utilized cryptographic proofs instead of centralized authorities to achieve secure and decentralized transactions
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- [Bit-gold (2005)](https://git.hackliberty.org/Philosophy/2005-Bit-gold) - describes a decentralized digital currency system, based on proof of work and cryptography, that influenced the development of Bitcoin
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- [State and Terrorist Conspiracies and Conspiracy as Governance (2006)](https://git.hackliberty.org/Philosophy/2006-State-and-Terrorist-Conspiracies-and-Conspiracy-as-Governance) - sheds light on the power dynamics between conspiratorial governance and the whistleblowers
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- [Guerilla Open Access Manifesto (2008)](https://git.hackliberty.org/Philosophy/2008-Guerilla-Open-Access-Manifesto) - advocates for open access to academic knowledge and criticizes the current publishing system, calling for civil disobedience to achieve a free and open flow of information
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- [The libbitcoin Manifesto (2013)](https://git.hackliberty.org/Philosophy/2013-The-libbitcoin-Manifesto) - outlines the principles and goals behind the libbitcoin project, emphasizing a focus on privacy, security, decentralization, and empowering individuals in their control over digital assets
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- [Bit-gold (2005)](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/bit-gold-2005/88) - describes a decentralized digital currency system, based on proof of work and cryptography, that influenced the development of Bitcoin
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- [State and Terrorist Conspiracies and Conspiracy as Governance (2006)](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/state-and-terrorist-conspiracies-and-conspiracy-as-governance-2006/93) - sheds light on the power dynamics between conspiratorial governance and the whistleblowers
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- [Guerilla Open Access Manifesto (2008)](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/guerilla-open-access-manifesto-2008/94) - advocates for open access to academic knowledge and criticizes the current publishing system, calling for civil disobedience to achieve a free and open flow of information
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- [The libbitcoin Manifesto (2013)](https://forum.hackliberty.org/t/the-libbitcoin-manifesto-2013/90) - outlines the principles and goals behind the libbitcoin project, emphasizing a focus on privacy, security, decentralization, and empowering individuals in their control over digital assets
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### **Podcasts**
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- [Agora Podcast](https://anchor.fm/mortified-penguin) - your home for agorism, localism, radical decentralization, and anti-authoritarian concepts
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