Maybe one of the worst forms of regulation is stuff that discourages people from deviating from "normal civilization". It's done with good intent, but raises the floor of what you have to be or do in order to survive, and limits the flexibility of people who want to
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I'm pretty pro-business, anti-government, yay-unregulated-economy, but this is probably where I overlap the most with the communist style philosophy that's in fashion with many of my friends - the ideal small-group, permaculture, materialism-minimizing mindset.
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I love the idea of making a small commune with my friends where resources are pooled and we live off the land and hold hands and meditate or whatever. That's my wet dream. I'm down with working with whoever to get government hands off our backs so we can actually do that easier.
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And this is the irony of the "Tiny Home" movement. There is literally nowhere you can legally make a tiny home your permanent residence (except for a managed trailer park). We have 20ac vacant land and it's technically illegal for us to even camp on it.
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Good thing is, when you're 1mi off the nearest paved road, virtually no one cares what you do down there.
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you don’t support building codes?
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Not really no? My ideal is informed consent - I like the idea of people being able to build their building however they want, but being required to inform people of the standards of the building before anybody enters.
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