JustLive.us is a market-anarchist blog devoted to self-sufficiency in pursuit of the dissolution of the state through promoting self-reliance; voluntary association and cooperation; alternative avenues for resource acquisition and trade; and the elimination of dependence upon the state’s coercion-based infrastructure and programs.
We cover topics in three main categories: Physical, Mental, and Abstract. Each category features posts empowering the reader to get out from under state/corporate control in that area; by providing advice, resources, ideas, and alternatives to the status quo.
JustLive.us was started by the creators of JustGetThere. After witnessing and being involved in numerous failed attempts at political activism and change in government, we came to the conclusion that there is no solution within the state system that will bring about freedom.
Thus, we believe that the only viable way to bring about this goal, is to undermine the state system by operating outside of its purview and control. We believe that this should be done peacefully, without the initiation of violence or coercion, and without political action (e.g., voting, lobbying, etc.).
While these are our beliefs, JustLive.us is designed to provide information and resources to any and all who seek to go off-grid, or to reduce — and eliminate — their dependency on the state/corporate system for survival and support. We welcome fellow travelers and hope that the information we supply will be found useful to a broad audience — whatever their own beliefs may be.
To learn more about the philosophy of rejecting the state through self-sufficiency and voluntary organization, as a necessary part of freedom; please visit the following links:
- “New Libertarian Manifesto” by Samuel Edward Konkin III (PDF)
- “Saving the World Through Saving Yourself” by Per Bylund
- “The Death of Politics” by Karl Hess
- “A ‘Political’ Program for Anarchists” by Kevin Carson
- “Philosophical Anarchism and the Death of Empire” from Attack the System
Many more links on this topic can be found at the Molinari Institute’s market anarchism page.
The Editors:
Harold Gray | email
Co-founder, Editor, Social Media, Merchandise
Ben Godwin | email
Co-founder, Editor, Design and Branding, Webguru

