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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 7 MIN

Technolibertarianism, The Sovereign Stack and the War for Attention [2026w12]

from Lead Prompt Podcast · host John Collins

Is the state the only entity stealing your sovereignty? In this episode of Lead Prompt, John Collins breaks down the evolution of Technolibertarianism from its 1990s cyberpunk roots to the 2026 reality of the "Attention Tax." While the old guard focused on "Tax is Theft," the modern battleground has shifted. Today, bureaucratic social media giants and algorithmic "slop" are the new rent-seekers, stealing the one resource you can never earn back: your time. We explore the transition from defensive encryption to the offensive architecture of the Sovereign Stack. From the foundational manifestos of Timothy C. May and John Perry Barlow to the futuristic blueprints of Balaji Srinivasan’s Network State, discover why the ultimate libertarian act isn’t voting, it’s Exit. Stop scrolling. Start building. Show notes are here: https://leadprompt.sh/a/732-Technolibertarianism,-The-Sovereign-Stack-and-the-War-for-Attention-2026w12 Keywords: Technolibertarianism, Libertarianism, Cypherpunks, Cyberpunks, The Network State, Digital Sovereignty, Lead Prompt Podcast, John Collins, Tax is Theft, Attention Tax, Sovereign Individual, Cryptography, Decentralized Governance, Timothy C. May, John Perry Barlow, Balaji Srinivasan, Startup Societies, Personal Freedom, Open Source, Bitcoin, Anti-Authoritarianism, Code is Law, Competitive Governance, Data Privacy, Individual Liberty

Is the state the only entity stealing your sovereignty? In this episode of Lead Prompt, John Collins breaks down the evolution of Technolibertarianism from its 1990s cyberpunk roots to the 2026 reality of the "Attention Tax." While the old guard focused on "Tax is Theft," the modern battleground has shifted. Today, bureaucratic social media giants and algorithmic "slop" are the new rent-seekers, stealing the one resource you can never earn back: your time. We explore the transition from defensive encryption to the offensive architecture of the Sovereign Stack. From the foundational manifestos of Timothy C. May and John Perry Barlow to the futuristic blueprints of Balaji Srinivasan’s Network State, discover why the ultimate libertarian act isn’t voting, it’s Exit. Stop scrolling. Start building. Show notes are here: https://leadprompt.sh/a/732-Technolibertarianism,-The-Sovereign-Stack-and-the-War-for-Attention-2026w12 Keywords: Technolibertarianism, Libertarianism, Cypherpunks, Cyberpunks, The Network State, Digital Sovereignty, Lead Prompt Podcast, John Collins, Tax is Theft, Attention Tax, Sovereign Individual, Cryptography, Decentralized Governance, Timothy C. May, John Perry Barlow, Balaji Srinivasan, Startup Societies, Personal Freedom, Open Source, Bitcoin, Anti-Authoritarianism, Code is Law, Competitive Governance, Data Privacy, Individual Liberty

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