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Regi Says - 61

6/13/11

I'm Back

Regi is back, at least part-time, because my other projects are still unfinished. They are well underway, and I can probably break away enough to keep both the Independent Individualist and Free Individual running.

What Have I Been Doing?

One thing I've been doing is a series of articles called the Mind-bender Series which I've planned for a long time and have finally begun to seriously work on. I originally planned to publish the articles separately in the Independent Individualist (which I still may do), but for now, the twelve completed articles, (nine addressing Mind-bending Concepts,) have been placed in the Permanent Articles repository of the Independent Individualist.

The Mind-bender Series is not the project that has kept me from the Independent Individualist, but since that project has nothing to do with the Independent Individualist, The Autonomist, freedom or philosophy, I do not intend to discuss the nature of that project on any of these WEB pages.

Today's article, "Free Society, The Unrealizable Ideal," returns to a common theme in both the Independent Individualist and the Free Individual, emphasizing the fact freedom is not a social concept and not a movement to be promoted, but that freedom pertains only to individuals and can be realized only by individuals achieving their own freedom.

—Reginald Firehammer (06/13/11)


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