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Tag Archives: Individualism
Never forgotten–Memorial Day 2011
It is appropriate that our nation should set aside a day to remember the sacrifices of all those who gave of themselves in defense of their nation to the point of giving their lives. Without such sacrifice, the republic could … Continue reading
Posted in Holidays, Memorial Day
Tagged cost, Ideals, Independence, Individualism, liberty, Memorial Day, memory, sacrifices, Service
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Does the desire of the individual matter in the era of the mob-mind state?
Once upon a time, there was a nation founded on the principle of individual liberty. With the exception of a few rules, people were free to do whatever they pleased, and they did. They filled a continent, built a promise … Continue reading
Posted in Government, Philosophy, Society
Tagged individual, Individualism, liberty, mob-mind, Society, success, taking
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Finger pointing
When I point a finger at you, there are three pointing back at me. Whenever a major political party loses an election, the inevitable result in the days after is recriminations. The losing party feeds on itself as it tries … Continue reading
Posted in Elections, Government, Politics
Tagged Elections, Individualism, Losing, Reorganizing
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Worldview Web Roundup for 20100610
Via Jungle Trader, archeologists find a really old shoe. Lost Soviet moon rover found forty years later, and it wants to know what happened. Chinese farmer holds off imminent domain with homemade cannon. Good rules for commenting on any blog, but especially a Christian one. … Continue reading →