>>5027
There is often the problem that in many places you are taxed for holding land, as a sort of means of chaining you to their system. Whereby you either participate or they take over your land and sell it to someone else who WILL pay.
>>5042
You can always simply become self-reliant or at least more self-reliant than you are right now. So growing your own food, performing your own repairs, educating your own children, extensively networking within your local community, acquiring new skills and potentially setting others on the right path. And it doesn't need to be entirely separate from society as a whole
although that would solve a lot of problems and would ensure you aren't feeding the beast anything whatsoever , simply getting accustomed to new and developing technologies with the goal of taking advantage of their can help you get to the point where you can start thinking about self-reliance. Having a keen eye to distinguish bullshit marketing from an actually brilliant and novel thing in the making is something hard to learn but it is invaluable for seeking out opportunities. And you don't even need to go in pursuit of new technologies, simply going back to methods that worked in the past may end up being far superior and even far more convenient for the application you may desire.
Many people don't even know how to cook, they simply buy their food pre-packaged and then wonder where all their money went when they were paying four to five times the price they would if they were to simply buy fresh produce and make it themselves. They don't know how to sew and will frequently throw out clothing the moment it has even the slightest fault , which itself provides a multitude of opportunities such as buying up their damaged clothing and sewing it back together. Same goes to repairing electronics, whereby you can acquire a bricked device and bring it back to life for a marginal sum (either to use it yourself or to get money on hand). You could collect spam that constantly showers through your mailbox and use it for a fire to cook something or to smoke food as a means of preserving it. So even if you can't go innawoods, there are opportunities that you could potentially pursue to become more free than you are now.
You won't necessarily be able to do absolutely every single thing I mentioned and I am not really expecting anyone to be realistically able to, but you do need to start somewhere and knowing where to start tends to be pretty fucking important.