This tiny book review says everything about why seasteading strikes at the root of all ideological conflict and provides a peaceful answer to realize all values. – JQ
Guest post by R.T. Perry:
I recently listened to an audio book: The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity by David Graeber and David Wengrow. Their thesis was that mankind did not necessarily develop into a society that is part of a state. And they give examples of large civilizations that appeared to have no central government. They maintain that for eons that mankind had three basic rules:
- the freedom to escape one’s surroundings and move away,
- the freedom to disobey arbitrary authority, and
- the freedom to re-imagine and reconstruct one’s society in a different form.
And for the modern state to maintain power, it eliminated these freedoms. It appears to me that Seasteading returns these freedoms.

Terrell Perry, Ph.D.
Terrell is a Texas Rancher and Nuclear Engineer. Now at 87, his time is mostly spent studying herbs, philosophy and psychology seeking an answer to the “Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything.”
