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Interview 1623 - Victor Koman is Saving the Agorist Archives

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4.8671 Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2021

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Award-winning novelist and agorist publisher Victor Koman joins us today to discuss his work in saving the notes, records, correspondence and manuscripts of Samuel Edward Konkin III, the progenitor of the agorist philosophy. We discuss Koman's relationship with Konkin, his work keeping Konkin's archives in print, and his new project to digitize the vast Agorist Archives that Konkin left behind.

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0:00.0

There is no doubt we are in a disruptive moment right now. It is taking place all around the world right now.

0:07.9

And imagine if we could put the words and thoughts and ideas of agorism and of SEC3 into people's hands at the touch of their fingertips right now.

0:17.9

What an incredible opportunity that would be.

0:22.5

You're listening to The Corbett Report.

0:27.3

Welcome, friends, this is James Corbett, Corbett Report.com coming to you in a conversation

0:31.2

that is being recorded on the 10th of March 2021. And today we're talking to a new guest

0:37.2

on the program, Victor Coleman, who may or may not be familiar to you, but if not, you should check out at least one of his websites, probably others, but the one that we're going to be talking about most today is co-pubco.com. And we're going to find out more about that. And about Mr. Komen.

0:54.8

He is, of course, a writer of science fiction and fantasy, a three-time Prometheus Award

0:59.5

winner for novels.

1:00.5

So he is a prolific writer in that regard.

1:04.3

But also, we're going to be talking to him about his relationship to Samuel Edward

1:08.2

Conkin III, aka S.E.K.3, who I trust my audience knows by now is the

1:14.6

progenitor of the agorist philosophy and the author of the agorist primer and the new libertarian

1:20.6

manifesto, et cetera. We're going to be talking more about that in this conversation, but first let's

1:25.6

bring him on, Mr. Coleman. Thank you for joining us today. Hey, happy to be here. All right, let's start. Obviously, this is your first time

1:32.9

on the program. People may be new to you and your work. Just talk a little bit about yourself,

1:37.4

your background, where you're coming from. Okay, well, I was born in Northern California,

1:42.5

right in San Francisco area, and I started

1:45.9

writing science fiction at around age 17.

1:49.1

One of my first novels published was The Jehovah Contract, which was about an assassin hired

1:54.8

to kill God.

1:56.5

And the second novel I wrote was called Death's Dimensions, which was about a space drive

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