The Freedom Line
Achieving FREEDOM! => FREEDOM! the book => Topic started by: Adam Kokesh on May 11, 2016, 01:31:48 PM
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After I wrote FREEDOM!, I thought I would write a 20 book series, all in the same format, (100 pages, easy to read, unobjectionable) so that there would be a book for every topic that people wanted to get into further, but realized that work has already been done! If you're looking to get deeper into a topic covered in FREEDOM! please see the table of contents with references and related works for each section below.
Please help me complete this by adding your suggestions below. If I like them, I'll add them to this original post.
[temporary note: I just started this to get the ball rolling, but will come back and flesh out what I can off the top of my head and see if I can recover the old thread like this from the AVTM forums.]
Introduction
1. The Philosophy
I. Freedom
II. Government
III. Statism
IV. Property
V. Voluntaryism
2. A Brief History of Power
I. Evolution of the Government Racket
II. Patriotism
III. Propaganda
IV. Government VS Technology
3. War
I. The Greatest Crime Against Freedom
II. Soldiering
III. The Motivation for War
IV. The Isolation of Intervention
V. Foreign Aid
VI. War on Terror
VII. Real Security
4. Personal Security
I. Life is Fragile
II. Justice
III. The Police State
IV. Courts
V. Incarceration
VI. Self-Defense
VII. Sexual Assault
5. Taxation
I. Taxation is Theft
II. Money & Banking as Theft
III. Why So Complicated?
IV. Land Theft & Property Taxes
V. Intergenerational Child Abuse
6. Economics
I. The Free Trade Ideal
II. Money
III. Corporations & Unions
IV. Infrastructure & Utilities
V. Ostracism & Boycott
VI. Everything is Economics
7. Other Destructive Rackets
I. Schooling
II. Medical Care
III. Welfare
IV. Prohibition
V. Protecting the Environment
VI. Intellectual Property
8. Government & Love
I. Sex, Marriage, & Family
II. Children’s Rights
III. The Evolution of Parenting
IV. Bullying
V. Racism
9. True Personal Freedom
I. Emotional Slavery
II. Health Freedom
III. Work Freedom
IV. Happiness Causes Freedom
10. The Future of Freedom
I. The Asymptote
II. The Internet Effect
III. The Paradigm Shift
IV. Education, Activism, & Agorism
V. Localization
VI. Is This a Revolution?
Afterword
About the Author
Adam Kokesh on Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Kokesh)
Adam Kokesh on YouTube (http://youtube.com/adamkokesh)
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Stefan Molyneux's work (almost) goes without saying, but I'll mention some of his free ebooks that pertain closest to the topics covered in FREEDOM!
On Truth: The Tyranny of Illusion, Universally Preferable Behaviour (UPB): A Rational Proof of Secular Ethics, and Real-Time Relationships: The Logic of Love
While at times a bit wordy, I think that these 3 draw striking parallels between mental slavery and the statist paradigm.
Also, I'd like to suggest The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Don Miguel Ruiz. At its core this book draws attention to the social conditioning present in the mind of every human, which at this point in history unavoidably contains more than enough statist components to make your head spin. Actually, all 3 of the above Molyneux books touch on principles covered in The Four Agreements, but Ruiz's writing style is much more heart-resonant - carrying a distinct advantage when dealing with such personal issues.
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Another great book is Liberty Defined by Jim Limber Davis - very similar to FREEDOM! in its streamlined, conversational approach.
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ThoughtWater - Thanks for the great suggestions! Could you give me links and what sections they should go under? If you could cite as many of Molyneux's works as would be helpful, I'll add them to each section.
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Will do, Adam.
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I really liked the book "The State vs. the People: The Rise of the American Police State". It's by the cats who run the "Jews for the Preservation of Firearm Ownership". It's a pretty good read. I like it because it has tons of historical examples to back up what it's saying. Here it is on Amazon:http://www.amazon.com/State-vs-People-American-Police/dp/096423047X
I think this book would go great with section 4 (personal security) Article III (the police state)
Hope all is well!
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The first thing that comes to mind is Wikipedia. The whole Wiki program is an excellent idea. I just wish it was a little easier to update, but Wiki is a FREE product and who doesn't like FREE and FREEDOM?
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Though it would probably be boring to someone who doesn't particularly care for the topic this work discusses, Andrew Mellon's Taxation: The People's Business is a great transitional book. By this I mean if one is currently under the belief that taxes are an absolute necessity, he or she will not likely be easily convinced that taxation is theft. When I first read Mellon's book, I already recognized the evils of taxation, but the principles he discusses helped me bring at least two individuals closer to the "taxation is theft" conclusion. If we could summarize this book, I think it would be an excellent way to help nudge the fiscally conservative (at least) towards our desired conclusion.
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For further reading, my brother was kind enough to gift to me The Communist Manifesto for Christmas. I believe I will return the gift with FREEDOM.