These are, needless to say, far from consensus beliefs..Wilson's ideology, ascent and travails are followed in Adam Bhala Lough's "The New Radical." As it has played at Sundance several times over the course of the week, "Radical" has landed with all the gentleness of a Molotov cocktail. It was like, 'If you combine WikiLeaks and guns — guns and the Internet — doesn’t that change the political?’ Power is the threat of violence," he said. Easy access to guns, yes; unfettered encryption, yes; radical free speech, yes; a monetary system untethered to any government, really yes; a government that itself withers away, Marx-style, really, really yes. Even in person he is hard to read on the matter, though he certainly has grown close with Wilson.
Source: Los Angeles Times January 27, 2017 15:01 UTC