I’m Philippe Lemieux — a curious technologist, independent thinker, and lifelong student of philosophy, economics and human systems. My journey bridges the worlds of IT and the intellectual traditions of the Austrian School of Economics, and I’m fascinated by how ideas shape the way we organise societies and build our lives.
My Path
With a background in IT, I’ve worked across technology, business and strategy — always keeping one eye on the bigger picture: how our tools, institutions and beliefs interact. On my website I explore topics such as anarcho-capitalism, agorism, nationalism, and the philosophical foundations of freedom.
What Drives Me
- Intellectual exploration: I write regularly about topics that challenge conventional wisdom.
- Interdisciplinary thinking: Technology is not just about code; it’s about organisation, power, incentives and systems. I believe combining IT-skills with philosophical and economic inquiry leads to richer insights.
- Voluntarism & freedom: I’m drawn to ideas around voluntary exchange, individual initiative and social order emerging outside coercive institutions. These underpinnings show up both in my writing and in how I approach business and technology.
Looking Ahead
I’m always open to:
- Collaborating on technology projects that challenge the status quo and integrate philosophical rigor.
- Writing, speaking or contributing to forums about freedom, decentralisation, and how our emerging digital world reshapes economics and society.
- Connecting with like-minded thinkers, practitioners and entrepreneurs who are exploring durable alternatives to dominant structures.
Thanks for stopping by. If you’d like to connect or explore ideas together — feel free to reach out.