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  • Struggling With Max Stirner

    I have a great amount of respect for the near-forgotten figure Max Stirner. His ill-famed "The Ego and His Own" is probably the most radical, thought provoking and challenging writting that I have ever read. Not only did Stirner explicitly take an egoist position, question the very foundation...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Sun, Jan 25 2009
    Filed under: Anarchism, Ethics, Self-interest, Religion, Philosophy, Marxism, Psychology, Frederich Neitzsche, Ayn Rand, Egoism, Max Stirner
  • Judeo-Christian Morality vs. The Free Society

    I'd like to explain why I think that traditional judeo-christian morality does not synch up very well with the principles of liberty and does not provide a beneficial cultural framework for a free society. In many ways, I'm not going to be saying anything particularly new here, as this criticism...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Sat, Jun 21 2008
    Filed under: Objectivism, Ethics, Self-interest, Rational Egoism, Altruism, Religion, Atheism, Libertarianism, Philosophy
  • Politics Is The Opiate Of The Masses

    Theism is not the only kind of mysticism. Collectivist and political ideologies are also forms of mysticism. The nature of politics involves blind faith in a "highest essence". The abstractions of these "highest essences" function as arbitrary authorities to appeal to. The most common...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Tue, Jun 3 2008
    Filed under: Anarchism, Ethics, Collectivism, Democracy, Religion, Atheism, Philosophy
  • Anarchism and Atheism, Theism and Statism

    Anarchism and atheism are both defined in negative terms. As general paradimes they do not actually advocate any particular belief or system of organization. They represent the lack of a belief. Atheism is a lack of belief in deities and religions, while anarchism is a lack of belief in governments and...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Fri, Dec 28 2007
    Filed under: Anarchism, Ethics, Religion, Atheism
  • The Decline of Morality in the West

    I believe in objective secular morality, founded on reason and universalism. I think a common mistake is the idea that if we ditch religion, we must fall back on moral relativity. Then the religious people feed on this and get to accuse secular people of being nihilists or hedonists. But I think that...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Sat, Dec 22 2007
    Filed under: Objectivism, Ethics, Universality, Determinism, Collectivism, Altruism, Religion
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