#negativeliberty — Public Fediverse posts
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To be libertarian is to view the world from the lens of Nature; to regard the human as a dignified being with rights that shall not be impinged upon, but merely defended; to hold our authorities, who are subject to the laws of Nature, to account; and not by least, to liberate the mind from all barriers to critical thinking, thus allowing it to nurture its reasoning and cut through arguments. I will never be the same person that I was six years ago.
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To be libertarian is to view the world from the lens of Nature; to regard the human as a dignified being with rights that shall not be impinged upon, but merely defended; to hold our authorities, who are subject to the laws of Nature, to account; and not by least, to liberate the mind from all barriers to critical thinking, thus allowing it to nurture its reasoning and cut through arguments. I will never be the same person that I was six years ago.
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To be libertarian is to view the world from the lens of Nature; to regard the human as a dignified being with rights that shall not be impinged upon, but merely defended; to hold our authorities, who are subject to the laws of Nature, to account; and not by least, to liberate the mind from all barriers to critical thinking, thus allowing it to nurture its reasoning and cut through arguments. I will never be the same person that I was six years ago.
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To be libertarian is to view the world from the lens of Nature; to regard the human as a dignified being with rights that shall not be impinged upon, but merely defended; to hold our authorities, who are subject to the laws of Nature, to account; and not by least, to liberate the mind from all barriers to critical thinking, thus allowing it to nurture its reasoning and cut through arguments. I will never be the same person that I was six years ago.
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To be libertarian is to view the world from the lens of Nature; to regard the human as a dignified being with rights that shall not be impinged upon, but merely defended; to hold our authorities, who are subject to the laws of Nature, to account; and not by least, to liberate the mind from all barriers to critical thinking, thus allowing it to nurture its reasoning and cut through arguments. I will never be the same person that I was six years ago.