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Robin Grammer

Student of economics and history, subsequently a converted libertarian. I have created this blog to articulate the liberty message in pursuit of the real path to peace, prosperity and human rights.
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Professional Radical: Conversations with Saul AlinskyDedication And Leadership: Philosophy

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About Me

People come to hold a particular world view due to the injustices they perceive in the world. When I entered politics, the only thing I was certain of was that 2004 felt like 1984. To me, there is no injustice more repugnant that the execution of physical violence on a non-violent person. At the time, the infringement of the the rights of the people seemed to be a single party affair. With a desire to come to a greater understanding of social affairs I began to journal current events and study history.

I discovered many trails of breadcrumbs that lead to eternal truths, left by intelligent people who had decrypted parts of the human condition. Evidently there were quite a few people that felt we should learn from history as there were quite a few incidents we should - and could - avoid repeating. I came to realize that the idea of competing right versus left policy in American politics is an illusion.

The liberation from the this paradigm forced me to clearly articulate my principles. I believe that the conditions that are most destructive to humanity - war and authoritarian rule - are created by government and not by the free action of individuals. I believe the real path to peace, prosperity and human rights is the maximization of individual liberty and the minimization of the state. This site is dedicated to articulating this message.

Self Quiz: Are you for freedom or statism?

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