Ken V. Krawchuk is a long-time Libertarian activist who has run for public office nine times, including two record-breaking campaigns for Governor of Pennsylvania. He is also an award-winning Distinguished Toastmaster, a professional public speaker, and a freelance writer. His latest novel, Atlas Snubbed (http://AtlasSnubbed.com), is an unsanctioned parody sequel to Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, and highlights many of the flaws in Rand’s Objectivist philosophy. It is a respectfully serious parody, oxymoronic as that may seem, which introduces a novel political concept, the Separation of Society and State, a very Libertarian alternative to the welfare state and over-regulation.
“Anarchy... Then What?”, presented by Libertarian activist Ken Krawchuk, examines how society could evolve from its present statist form to an Agoran one based exclusively on the non-aggression principle. Citing examples from his latest novel, Atlas Snubbed (http://AtlasSnubbed.com) , Krawchuk explores the three core concepts necessary to reinventing society: the Separation of Society and State, the Separation of Regulation and State, and the Separation of Court and State.