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Tag Archives: John Locke
U S A’s Biosphere Reserves
Why the government is grabbing our land Most of the world’s people have no concept of private property, as it has evolved in the United States. Most of the world evolved under a system of governance in which the state … Continue reading
Posted in International
Tagged Biosphere Reserves, communism, European socialist philosophy, first U.N. Conference on Human Settlements, government ownership, HABITAT I, Henry Lamb, International Union for the Conservation of Nature, John Locke, Julian Huxley, land use, private property, Socialism, sustainable development, UNESCO, United Nations, United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organization
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Liberty Defined
America’s history and political ethos are all about liberty. The Declaration of Independence declares that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are unalienable rights, but notice how both life and the pursuit of happiness also depend on liberty as … Continue reading
Posted in National
Tagged American Revolution, authoritarianism, bureaucracy, constitution, debt, Declaration of Independence, enslavement, founders, government, human rights, individual freedom, individual responsibility, John Locke, Liberty, life, private property, Pursuit of Happiness, Roman Republic, Ron Paul, runaway spending, Self-reliance, standard of living, Thomas Jefferson, Tyranny, unalienable rights, unsustainable
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