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Ownership, Boundaries, Principles, Value Judgments, Sovereignty (Issue 219)

Lately, I have been receiving some interesting questions, like, who defines boundaries, and why is ownership a principle. Plus some debatable statements like, freedom is not given to us by a creator and freedom does not exist in nature. And freedom cannot be fought for and anyone who believes it can and will always lose in [...]

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Tresspassing – Boundaries – Ownership (Issue 170)

When discussing the philosophy of freedom, most areas are clear cut and easy to understand. However there are some areas which might sound a bit fuzzy and unclear.
 
Freedom by its very nature is so intertwined with ownership. This can be defined. A thing can be owned, if it has a boundary, under the control of the owner, [...]

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