Who Would Move to a Real Gulch?
Posted by LaissezFaire 10 years, 1 month ago to The Gulch: General
Just curious, if there really were a secretive place similar to Galt's Gulch, free from government intervention, who would really move there? In my case, because the rest of my loved ones don't seek such a setting, I probably would not, although it is very applealing.
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We have our own Gulch on which we've been working for some years, living in a remote community in which (not all, but...) our "true" friends share the concept. Our homestead consists of our land and home which we will defend to our end. No, it's not the greatest, but we reside where we choose, and we continue to make it better.
Everyone either cannot move or be willing to move, to some place not of our own choosing, merely to be with a huge horde of other people, even *if* they share the commonality of Liberty.
Detroit is freaking bankrupt. Completely and utterly bankrupt in every way (financially and morally).
Detroit owns Belle Isle. Detroit could use some cash. Belle Isle is in the middle of the Detroit River, smack dab between mainland Michigan and Canada (like 1/2 mile from each, not exactly far).
Buy Belle Isle for a ridiculous sum of money. It's already only served by bridge, restrict bridge access to a train open for public use. Found the City-State of Belle Isle, run it as a free nation.
It's seriously an idea someone has floated, but the cronies in Detroit rejected:
http://www.commonwealthofbelleisle.com/
In all honesty, there's quite a few "islands" that would be ideal for something like this. On the other mouth of Lake St Clair, in the St. Clair River, you have the inhabited Harsens Island (sparsely inhabited, mainly a swamp), which is MUCH larger, and near a more rural part of Michigan, even though it's only about 15-20 miles by boat from Belle Isle. You also have Walpole Island that belongs to Canada, even less populated and larger. And there's a few others nearby.
Likely there's plenty of islands like this that would be ideal opportunities. I mean, offer the City of Detroit $2 billion. That's the ENTIRE BUDGET of the City of Detroit for one full year. All for a 1.5 square mile "mostly-unused-unless-you're-homeless-or-a-dealer" park.
I just have trouble believing that such a place exists. You can be physically secure (ie from invasion) within the US, but you cannot stop the ACA, EPA, NSA, IRS and other acronyms from wrecking their will upon you. You can be high tech if wealthy and/or talented people are willing to invest in the infrastructure (for payment back with interest over time, but still the infrastructure has to be upfront for survival).
I would personally need to be able to interact with Schuyler House via VPN every day and travel to the office in CA regularly to help keep the company running. (If I could get a handful of key people in the company, who are already Objectivists, to come to the Gulch with me then that model changes...but at least one of them is not going to budge until the tsunami has washed cold water to his waist level.)
I do have concerns as to the practicality of many of the people on this list. Having co-founded a company from a rather anarchistic ideological starting point, I know how well that does not work, even with honest and intelligent people in your subset of the population. The only discussions that I recall on jails and criminal law in this virtual Gulch have not impressed me as practical. Who would do this essential job?
So, bottom line: theoretically yes; practically no.
Jan
That seems nice but if it works they're gonna need a bigger boat.
Maybe I've said too much.
I wouldn't tell anyone if I knew of a secret Gulch, but I wouldn't want to live there.
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