C'mon, People, Let's Get Those Bitcoin Donations up to Keep Sending Brian Doherty Into the Wacky, Wonderful World of Lived-in Freedom!*
So as of yesterday afternoon, Reason's annual Webathon, our drive to $200,000 in tax-deductible donations that ends today, had received the following category & number of gifts:
* By credit card: 477
* Paypal: 277
* Amazon: 65
* Bitcoin: 24
Look, I don't want to inject any ingratitude into what has been our most successful Webathon to date, BUT ONLY 24 BITCOIN DONATIONS??? As the man said, "Come on!" (Yes, I'm recycling.) If I had a Bitcoin donation for every time I had been asked by a libertarian–let alone lectured at by highly caffeinated Silicon Valley types–about how Bitcoin was going to undermine the very concept of the nation-state, well, I'd have more than 24 Bitcoin donations, that's what!
Which brings us to our most Bitcointastic of senior editors, Brian Doherty. Here's what it's like in Brian's vibrant, anarchic world: You put a 3D-printed gun in your pocket (or just a regular gun, for that matter), summon an Uber, pay for it with Bitcoin, ride to the airport where you board a plane without showing ID, fly to Burning Man (I know there's no airports there shhhhhh*), dress up as Isabel Paterson, and ingest items purchased on the Silk Road.
Do you share that dream? Of course (many of) you do. (And for those who don't, that's cool: Brian's inherently tolerant world of peacable transactions between consenting humans also includes a lot of offline reading, perhaps in your Mike Love-style Freedom Pajamas.)
So why not give us some of those Bitcoins you've been hoarding to help fund even more Dohertian explorations of what human pioneers are doing with their freedom?
Brian Doherty is the historian of the libertarian movement, including that of Reason itself. Check out his bibliography: This is Burning Man (2004), Radicals for Capitalism: A History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement (2007), Gun Control on Trial (2008), and Ron Paul's Revolution: The Man and the Movement He Inspired.
Show me another publication that has a Brian Doherty. That's right, you can't. DONATE TO REASON RIGHT THE HELL NOW!
* Important correction: The inscrutable Mr. Doherty tells me there actually is an airstrip at Burning Man, for private planes only, no Big Corporate Airline jets, man….
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Like I'm going to give money to people who drown an innocent little r in Tang.
I'll see if I can rustle up a spare franc or two.
Radicals for Capitalism was a great read, I highly recommend it to all of you who haven't read it.
I'm a corporate shill and Russian troll, so I just used my bears' credit card.
Show me another publication that has a Brian Doherty. That's right, you can't.
Well the daily beast has that vampire I've seen on the independents, so maybe I should give my money to them. At least then I have a chance at immortality.
I'll donate more if Brian will write an article about Burrito Brothers.
Only hackers and thieves gift Bitcoins.
/jest
Okay, I just sent you $118.16 CDN. If you use my hard-earned money to send me a bunch of mailings pleading for even *more* money, as Galt is my witness, I will never send you another nickel.
You have been warned!
And, uhhh, keep up the good work...
Oh, you will be getting lots of email now.
I would have a bitcoin wallet but I don't trust the internet.
I'm not clicking the link, but I assuming freedom pajamas is a euphemism for being naked.
What if it was Kennedy "modeling" them, would you then click?
I once sort of implored this rag to create a swimsuit calendar with the studly man in black on the cover and some questionable and revealing pics of the various scribes scattered throughout.
Frankly, it'd be rude, crude, sexy, and downright fuckin' fun, but- no. Nyet. Nein. Zilch. No zest. Just more fucking orange.
Reminds me of the NYC taxi driver Calendar.
Well that's different. Either way I would wait for a few people to click the link first and report back. Because with Reason, you never no what kind of depraved porn they might link to.
Look, I don't want to inject any ingratitude into what has been our most successful Webathon to date, BUT ONLY 24 BITCOIN DONATIONS???
They all got captured by the Silk Road takedown.
Beggars can't be choosers. You'll take what you get, and like it.
No.
Of those 7 items about 2 are of any interest to me. The rest either garner apathy or downright emnity.
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