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What exactly does it mean to be Sovereign Individual?

The term was first popularly coined by William Rees-Mogg and James Dale Davidson - in their path-breaking book The Sovereign Individual - originally published in 1997. The following is quoted from the book description section atAmazon.com:

In The Sovereign Individual, Davidson and Rees-Mogg explore the greatest economic and political transition in centuries -- the shift from an industrial to an information-based society. This transition, which they have termed "the fourth stage of human society," will liberate individuals as never before, irrevocably altering the power of government. This outstanding book will replace false hopes and fictions with new understanding and clarified values.

The essence of their analysis is that there is a significant power-shift going on - a shift from the historic power of nation states, to a new breed of people they term sovereign individuals.

Since the publication of that book, the term "sovereign individual" has become a defining word for a particular type of person and lifestyle.

Some of those defining characteristics include: a belief in the concept of self-ownership; a strong commitment to individual rights; a distrust of political democracy; a market-anarchist or natural order mindset; a belief in the right to financial and personal privacy; a willingness to think and act outside the square - as regards being beholden to existing nation states; an active strategy of banking offshore and using various structures to protect one's assets.

The term "Sovereign Individual" could also be applied to another less known word - PT (meaning Perpetual Traveler). The term "PT" was first coined by WG Hill in his underground classic of the same name. In many ways the ideas suggested in PT are very similar to the concept of life as a sovereign individual.

A PT is someone who lives a private life, and spends his time "visiting" countries - as a tourist, not being a resident. The thinking behind this idea is that as a tourist you are afforded a much more hospitable welcome and general treatment, than if you were a citizen or resident.

Another related word is "internationist" - meaning someone who thinks globally and has broken formal and emotional ties with any particular nation state.

So, the term sovereign individual is a confluence of many different ideas - all linked with the basic concept of self-ownership.

Now, it's quite possible to BE a sovereign individual without really using or even understanding the term. And there have always been people who live and think like that - albeit giving themselves different labels. However, the essence of the concept is a shift in how you see the world, and your own place in it. It's a rising above the idea of being owned, or of being subject to arbitrary external authorities - to the idea of being fully autonomous.

Becoming a sovereign individual is thus more than just doing certain things in a certain way - for example, opening an offshore bank account and forming an offshore company. It is much more about a way of thinking - and then acting accordingly.

The "journey" of life has many possible roads. The sovereign individual chooses the one less traveled.


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Word of the Day: "Seisin" As defined by wikipedia.

Seisin (also spelled seizin) is the possession of such an estate in land as was anciently thought worthy to be held by a free man.[1] As ownership and possession of land was paramount[clarification needed] in the Middle Ages, seisin approximates modern "freehold" ownership of land,[2] or the right to immediate possession.[3]

Seisin legal definition:

Associated concepts: actual seisin, constructive seisin, covenant of seisin, equitable seisin, seisin in deed, seisin in fact, seisin in law.

seisin (sees-in) n. an old feudal term for having both possession and title of real property. The word is found in some old deeds, meaning ownership in fee simple (full title to real property).

SEISIN, estates. The possession of an estate of freehold. 8 N. H. Rep. 57; 3 Hamm. 220; 8 Litt. 134; 4 Mass. 408. Seisin was used in contradistinction to that precarious kind of possession by which tenants in villenage held their lands, which was considered to be the possession of their lords in, whom the freehold continued. 
     2. Seisin is either in fact or in law. 
     3. Where a freehold estate is conveyed to a person by feoffment, with livery of seisin, or by any of those conveyances which derive their effect from the statute of uses, he acquires a seisin in deed or in fact, and a freehold in deed: but where the freehold comes to a person by act of law, as by descent, he only acquires a seisin in law, that is, a right of possession, and his estate is called a freehold In law. 
     4. The seisin in law, which the heir acquires on the death of his ancestor, May be defeated by the entry of a stranger, claiming a right to the land, which is called an abatement. (q.v.) 
     5. The actual seisin of an estate may be lost by the forcible entry of a stranger who thereby ousts or dispossesses the owner this act is called a disseisin. (q.v.) 
     6. According to Lord Mansfield, the various alterations which have been made in the law for the last three centuries, "have left us but the name of feoffment, seisin, tenure, and, freeholder, without any precise knowledge of the thing originally signified by these sounds." 
     7. In the United States, a conveyance by deed executed and acknowledged, and properly recorded according to law, and the descent cast upon the heir are, in general, considered as a seisin in deed without entry; and a grant by letters-patent from the commonwealth has the same effect. 4 Mass. R. 546; 7 Mass. R. 494; 15. Mass. R. 214 1 Munf. R. 17O. The recording of a deed is equivalent to livery of seisin. 4 Mass. 546. 
     8. In Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Ohio, seisin means merely, ownership, and the distinction between seisin in deed and in law is not known in practice. Walk. Intr. 324, 330; 1 Hill. Abr. 24 4 Day, R. 305; 4 Mass.; R. 489 14 Pick. R. 224. A patent by the commonwealth, in Kentucky, gives a, right entry, but not actual seisin. 3 Bibb, Rep. 57. Vide 1 Inst. 31; 19 Vin. Ab. 306; Dane's Abr. c. 104, a. 3; 4 Kent, Com. 2, 381; Cruise's Dig. t. 1, Sec. 23; Toull. Dr. Civ. Fr. liv. 3, t. 1, c. 1, n. 80; Poth. Traite des Fiefs, part 1, c. 2; 3 Sumn. R. 170. Vide Livery of Seisin.

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