Archive for Philosophy

The Lost Tools of Wisdom

Oct 05, 2011 No Comments

Seven Liberal Arts: Trivium & Quadrivium “To learn six subjects without remembering how they were learnt does nothing to ease the approach to a seventh; to have learnt and remembered the art of learning makes the approach to every subject an open door.”  - Dorothy Sayers The Trivium and Quadrivium are described by Dorothy Sayers [...]

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Sovereignty: The Greatest Response Ability

Aug 09, 2011 1 Comment

Freedom: A Great Response-Ability In this age of revelation in which we find ourselves, it is becoming clear that we have been misled about a great deal. Much has been kept from us and indeed we have been repeatedly lied to by those we entrusted and invested with power. It is only right and fitting [...]

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‘The Constitution of No Authority’-by Philosopher: Lysander Spooner

Jul 28, 2011 No Comments

Lysander Spooner (Jan 19, 1808 – May 14, 1887): Entreprenuer, scholar, radical abolitionist, principled believer in natural law and liberty — Lysander Spooner is one of the most provocative, eclectic and prolific American legal theorists of the 19th century. His writing continues to influence those today interested in consent, natural law, individual rights, and constitutional order [...]

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Sovereignty and the Creator

Jul 23, 2011 No Comments

We are on a search for sovereignty. A word that is becoming more and more popular. But what is it? Many in the freeman movement say that the true structure of authority is that we are endowed by our Creator, who is sovereign. We are second only unto this Creator and hence this is where [...]

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A Spiritual Economics Handbook – Mary E. Croft

Jul 16, 2011 No Comments

This book was one of the pioneering works in this field of research and is still considered by many to be essential reading. This relatively short work is packed full of eye opening concepts, written in an approachable, easy to comprehend and enjoyable manner. A light hearted expose that talks about banking, the system, spirituality, [...]

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Freedom: Established, Fundamental, Axioms

Jul 05, 2011 No Comments

Thanks to Veronica: Chapman. Established, Fundamental, Axioms (As simplified as I can make them, based on the work of Robert-Arthur: Menard, Mary-Elizabeth: Croft and (to some extent Winston Shrout and Irene-Maus: Gravenhorst). Basically it is their work, tweaked a bit by re-writing, and removing ‘God’ – thereby reducing it to absolute fundamentals) 1) ‘Lawful’ is [...]

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‘The Law’-by Philosopher: Frederick Bastiat

Jun 27, 2011 No Comments

“The Law”  by Frederic Bastiat   The Law is one of the most important books ever written on the uses and abuses of law. While short, The Law has proven itself time and time again to be life changing to those who read it. Walter Williams an economics professor at George Mason University put it [...]

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A Brief Introduction to Sovereignty…

Jun 27, 2011 No Comments

“We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equally, that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable Rights, that among these rights are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. To secure these rights Governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the [...]

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