How you can resist funding the government → my tax resistance → media mentions of → 9 April 2014 Shareable

I’ve got an article about the Spanish desobediencia integral movement up at Shareable. Here’s how it starts:

Spanish war tax resisters and activists from the 15-M, or indignados, movement (the Spanish version of “Occupy”) have joined forces to organize a sharing economy network and to nourish it with redirected taxes.

How this came about is an interesting story, and though their project is decidedly edgier and more confrontational than most of what goes on under the sharing economy umbrella, we can learn a lot from what they have accomplished.

Shareable also conducted an interesting interview with Enric Duran which they published .


Some more of my writing has been circulating hither and yon in blogland in recent days.

Early Retirement Extreme reposted my piece on frugality as a tactic of opposition to government policy, which has brought a bevy of new visitors to The Picket Line over the past few days.

One of these visitors took issue with my article, and published a rebuttal at Becoming the Capitalist. I skimmed it, but got distracted by the many weak attempts to make hay out of my last name.

Meanwhile, Occupy.com reposted my report on the synergy between war tax resisters and the Occupy-like grassroots economic revolution in Spain.