User:Landen99
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As a physicist and chemical engineer, my scientific loyalties sometimes conflict with my spiritual loyalties. As a philosopher, seeking eternal, universal truths, my discoveries are being chronicled in a book which I call, True Freedom.
Human nature reveals a conscious, intelligent, and spiritual being with interests in security and happiness. With unique natures, each person interacts in the world with unique interests and perspectives as free, sovereign individuals. True freedom, which cause is advanced by acts of freedom, reveals that all people are equal and forms the foundation and justification for True Democracy, where government serves only the will of the full majority of the demos (population) with tight restrictions on equality, privacy, and justice. Representatives are bound to the will of the full majority, thus restoring the meaning to their title. The people reserve the right to clarify their will and override their representative at any time. The government facilitates that process.
True Freedom emphasizes the importance of advancing one's own freedom by defending the freedoms of others and by honoring the privacy of others for the maintenance of equality. It declares war on those who threaten one's freedom or the freedoms of other strong allies of freedom. It recognizes the high price of war and holds high interest in improving relationships by persuading others to strengthen their support of the cause of freedom.
True Freedom requires individual equality, lest one person or group infringe upon the freedoms of others. Therefore privacy establishes impartiality and fairness. Privacy protects individuals from inequality by restricting the ability to discern and thus segregate individuals or groups by any particular characteristic. Security requires that every person be uniquely, positively, and easily identified so that trust may abound and privacy may be most fully preserved. True Democracy extends equality by allowing every citizen an equal voice in matters of governance (thus no one has greater power than another).