Foundations for Freedom

 
 
 
 
 
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Freedom is one of the most cherished yet illusory ideals of all. Many people have fought and died for it yet others give it away. Freedom varies from person to person but absolute freedom is at odds with both human nature and morality.
The range and scope of our actions are limited by the beliefs we have and our moral conscience that is based on them. In order to make our dreams come true we must have as few restrictions as possible and this can only be achieved by creating a solid moral foundation with which to do so.
These foundations may be built on three pillars of knowledge: physiology-psychology, history and philosophy. The complexity of these subjects stands in marked contrast to the simplicity of the assumptions upon which they are based. Here for the first time is a comprehensive treaty on freedom that brings these simple assumptions within the reach of anyone who can read well.
Liberating ourselves from the many unnecessary limitations imposed on our personal freedom enables us to soar to heights from which anything is possible.

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09/15/2009

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Illusory? Bah! Humbug! Freedom, simply put, means choice. One chooses to do this or that, without constraints put upon the individual by government nincompoops or other undesirable outside forces. Freedom means taking control of one's life. Anything more or less than that is poppycock.

09 / 15 / 2009