Jeremy Kauffman: Frontier Psychology & The Free State

“The sweet spot is when the short term and the long term are aligned…

…For most libertarian Americans, their life in New Hampshire will be better than wherever they are.

So it works for them in the short term, and you’ve got that aspirational, transcendent thing in the distance that you’re still chasing after too.”

Jeremy Kauffman: Frontier Psychology & The Free State

On this week’s podcast, I sat down with Jeremy Kauffman.

Jeremy is a tech entrepreneur and a well-known activist in the American Libertarian movement. He is deeply involved in the New Hampshire Free State Project and was the Libertarian nominee for the 2022 US Senate election.

In this conversation, we explore the nuances of libertarianism and the unique dynamics of the Free State community. Jeremy shares his insights on the challenges and triumphs of building a free community, emphasizing the importance of individual rights and personal responsibility.

The conversation navigates through the complexities of governance, the role of local authorities, and the impact of bureaucracy on individual freedoms. Jeremy discusses the balance between maintaining order and allowing for personal liberties, highlighting the ongoing evolution of the Free State Project and its potential to influence broader societal change.

Enjoy the conversation.