In this episode of the Dangerous History Project, CJ is joined by Jason Sorens, the political scientist who devised and founded the Free State Project, an intentional migration enterprise designed to entice large numbers of liberty-minded people from across the United States to move to New Hampshire in order to use their concentrated numbers to build a freer society.

Join CJ & Jason as they discuss:

Jason’s academic work related to modern secessionist and decentralist movements

How Jason devised the Free State Project back in 2001

Other historical examples of intentional migrations

Why New Hampshire was chosen as the FSP’s destination, some of the state’s many pluses and advantages, (and a few negatives)

Some of the policy achievements of FSP activists in New Hampshire

How the FSP has evolved in its nearly two-decade-long existence, and where it’s going from here

Check out the Free State Project!

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