http://bionicmosquito.blogspot.com/2018/02/decentralizationianism.html
One really sees that Lincoln's push to keep his abused spouse (ie the South, 7 states initially) in the Union / marriage as a crime when one sees the benefits of competing cultures / city-states .. the 13 Colonies had different cultures, and the option of relocating to them or the frontier had it's benefits.
In Bionic's article "Decentralization" there is wisdom and truth ..
".. INTERNATIONAL VENTURES GROUP BLOG February 12, 2018 at 3:53 AM
This is the libertarian movement: the giant stream of mankind going around and over the barriers and dams of the state as we head to the open sea of freedom.
It is a life well-lived if one can increase his personal freedom, the freedom of his family, and – most importantly – properly educate his children on the same. If one accomplishes nothing more, he will have been a tremendous service to society (in the best sense of the term).
But it is no crime to also work to present something more – to demonstrate to both his children and society that there is a path to freedom and liberty, one that is built on a specific cultural tradition..."
I think on a book I read recently called "The Starfish Movement" that let's Jesus' model of touching the world with His love to be a guide .. while I do not agree with all the author's conclusions .. I will be blogging about this book soon.
One really sees that Lincoln's push to keep his abused spouse (ie the South, 7 states initially) in the Union / marriage as a crime when one sees the benefits of competing cultures / city-states .. the 13 Colonies had different cultures, and the option of relocating to them or the frontier had it's benefits.
In Bionic's article "Decentralization" there is wisdom and truth ..
".. INTERNATIONAL VENTURES GROUP BLOG February 12, 2018 at 3:53 AM
This is the libertarian movement: the giant stream of mankind going around and over the barriers and dams of the state as we head to the open sea of freedom.
It is a life well-lived if one can increase his personal freedom, the freedom of his family, and – most importantly – properly educate his children on the same. If one accomplishes nothing more, he will have been a tremendous service to society (in the best sense of the term).
But it is no crime to also work to present something more – to demonstrate to both his children and society that there is a path to freedom and liberty, one that is built on a specific cultural tradition..."
I think on a book I read recently called "The Starfish Movement" that let's Jesus' model of touching the world with His love to be a guide .. while I do not agree with all the author's conclusions .. I will be blogging about this book soon.
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