Usually when I write an article, I sit down at the computor and just start writing about a subject which comes to mind. Then there are times when a particular subject has been bothering me for sometime and not always sure what it is that’s bothering me about it.
I really miss those wonderful teachers and mentors I had early on, when I began studying the Philosophy of Freedom, such as Dr. George Boardman, a newspaper columnist and professor at Rampart College who lived in the ghost town of Chloride, Arizona. Frequently I wrote to him about a particular subject, event, article, or opinion which was bothering me and asking him, what it was that bothered me. He would decipher, and always took time to respond.
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ZERO AGGRESSION PRINCIPLE – IS THIS REALLY A PRINCIPLE? (Issue 388)
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Growing up on a farm in northeast Georgia during the Great Depression, we did very little traveling for any distance, mostly moving around among family on adjoining farms, aunts, uncles, grandparents, cousins. Seems most everyone I knew was somehow related. Different families expressed their religion in different ways. It seems everyone had an opinion about any subject. Some had very narrow-minded strict rules in their family circle.
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MORALITY – PRINCIPLES – VALUE JUDGMENTS – OBJECTIVITY & SUBJECTIVITY (Issue 383)
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