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We hold this truth to be self-evident: that all of us should be free as individuals.  We further hold that this is universally valid and fundamental.  (Freedom and liberty are synonymous in the way we use them on CW – more on their meaning later.)  CW’s approach is to articulate the principles of freedom in detail, and then to apply those principles to the problems of our time in the U.S.  As part of this, we must also understand clearly the trends in thought that work against freedom.
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We hold this truth to be self-evident: that each of us should be free, and further, that this is universally valid and fundamental.  A CivicWiki premise is that most of society’s ills can be cured by maximizing our freedom as individuals.  We will write about what we mean by freedom, maximizing freedom, and how that makes a good society.  (Freedom and liberty are synonymous in the way we use them on CW.)   
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CW’s approach is to articulate the principles of freedom in detail, and then to apply those principles to the problems of our time in the U.S.  As part of this, we must also understand clearly the trends in thought that work against freedom.

Revision as of 12:42, 5 January 2017

We hold this truth to be self-evident: that each of us should be free, and further, that this is universally valid and fundamental. A CivicWiki premise is that most of society’s ills can be cured by maximizing our freedom as individuals. We will write about what we mean by freedom, maximizing freedom, and how that makes a good society. (Freedom and liberty are synonymous in the way we use them on CW.)

CW’s approach is to articulate the principles of freedom in detail, and then to apply those principles to the problems of our time in the U.S. As part of this, we must also understand clearly the trends in thought that work against freedom.