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    COMPARING DEFINITIONS OF FREEDOM: THE SOURCE OF OUR DILEMMA



    COMPARING DEFINITIONS OF FREEDOM: THE SOURCE OF OUR DILEMMA
    PART 3

    By Timothy N. Baldwin, JD.
    September 24, 2011
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    Formation and Purpose of the State

    Hegel Philosophy

    As discussed in Part 2 of this article series, the State is the objectivity of individual freedom, in Hegel’s view. The State’s power is absolute and supreme in all regards. This objectivity of individual freedom is simultaneously the purpose of the State, because as Hegel puts it, the individual’s destiny is fulfilled by being subject to the State. There is no defined “purposeâ€
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    An excellent article Airborn, Thanks.

    There are those that believe if the people cannot govern themselves, then by all means they deserve the chains of bondage to the state. This has been understood for centuries. Better to be slaves than to live in anarchy, which makes sense.

    When the state begins to feed some of the people, it intends to enslave all.

    When the sub-concious mind becomes impregnated with emotional hubris, the concious mind of the once free thinking begins to wander the path of the Dodo bird. Chains for all.

    Just an aside,.........Riddle me this Batman, Concerning traffic signs, why does the yield sign work?

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