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Jonathan Taplin on Revolution in California
Thursday, March 8, 2007
At today’s ACC DIY seminar Jon Taplin compellingly outlined how DIY ethics and technologies are part of the driving force behind California’s bold move away from the broken federal system and toward a decentralized state-based system.
In “The Bear Flag Revolution; California’s Experiment in the New Federalism” he writes:
I believe that this coming age of reform will bring about a positive trans...
Original article from http://diy.video24-7.org/2007/03/08/jonathan-taplin-on-revolution-in-california/
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