Azadist Manifesto
Reliable shipping
No returns
(!) Non-UK Residents: You can also now order this on Amazon, the shipping costs should be cheaper for you, click here
(!) Patrons of the Bunga (paid Substack subscribers) get 25% off - subscribe here.
Info
Azadism introduces a framework to promote the flourishing and prosperity of existing and/or hypothetical States. The Azadist Manifesto outlines the political-economic philosophy of Azadism as a Sikhi-based alternative to authoritarianism and central-planning.
Combining both Sikh principles and Economic theory, the Azadist Manifesto aims to bring these concepts to the attention of the Guru Khalsa Panth and the wider Sangat so that we may form appropriate strategies to establish Khalsa Raaj. This is an attempt at outlining a detailed vision of what Azaadi looks like when applied in reality and its eventual full implication.
231 Pages
Azadism:
A Sikhi-based political-economic philosophy that promotes both spiritual and political liberty. Encompassing minarchist and anarchist positions, Azadism is a libertarian (as opposed to authoritarian) framework that advocates limiting the size and scope of Government (a taxing authority) in a society. Economic activity operates on a free and fair market basis, where transactions occur voluntarily between consenting participants. A society becomes more Azaad the more the Government is minimised and replaced by voluntary, decentralised mechanisms rooted in the same market logic. Within this framework, people are free to establish their own experiments in statecraft (Stanistan) and it is the duty of Misls (service providers for security and justice) to resolve disputes, and ensure that all individuals are free to pursue their own interests provided it does not impede the right for others to do the same. This includes the pursuit of spiritual liberation, in peace, free from tyranny.