Does your one precious life belong to other people or to yourself?
This site addresses the issue of individualism in society, free market capitalism and the role of government and democracy.
To summarise what individual liberty means I can think of no better quotation than this;
Liberty consists in the freedom to do everything which injures no one else; hence the exercise of the natural rights of each man has no limits except those which assure to the other members of the society the enjoyment of the same rights (The Declaration of the Rights of Man - 1789)
Individual liberty isnt just an ideal, its good in practice too.
There are several sections in this site dealing with distinct topics, feel free to visit them in turn or one at a time. If you like, why not print the bits you like and read them (dont publish them though, thats naughty!) Also, please feel free to link to any pages you like from your own website.
The Quick Rants section looks at some issues in a way that allows me some rants and rambles!
I will add more as time goes on, please visit the links page for external articles and full texts.
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SECTION ONE : Some basic philosophy. What is reality, What does freedom mean, with comments on morality and wealth creation
SECTION TWO : Political systems, collectivism against individualism. All the major systems explained. Good for reference - know what all those isms actually mean!
SECTION THREE : The Proper role of a British government. What role should the government have, if any?
SECTION FOUR : Counter arguments and other considerations.
LINKS TO FREEDOM! : Re-organised with lots of links to superb sites on liberty, politics, economics and philosophy. Stimulate your mind, the net is the greatest home of liberty - enjoy it!
MAKING BRITAIN FREE! : What about you? Agree? Disagree? What can you do to increase the sovereignty of the individual in the UK?