The Freedom Minute is dedicated to a discussion of all things having
to do with personal freedom and what I see as the steady encroachment by
government on our personal rights. I take a decidedly libertarian point of
view in my analysis of economics and personal freedoms. Note that I
intentionally spell libertarian with a small "l" since I identify more
with the overall philosophy than with any political party. If you're not
familiar with libertarian philosophy or you think you know what it is, it
might be useful to read the short primer which appears in the Philosophy
section. In addition, you might want to grab a copy of Libertarianism: A Primer by David Boaz or Libertarianism in One Lesson by David Bergland, both excellent books on libertarian thought.
As for this site, I attempt to be as evenhanded in my
approach as possible. There is no question that I have a point of view and
an opinion. I state that up front. Many times I will give both sides to an
argument before stating why I agree or disagree. Under most circumstances,
it should be easy to distinguish between the facts and my personal
opinion. If I think there might be some confusion between the two, I will
try to specifically point out when I'm giving my opinion as opposed to
relating facts that I have researched.
My goal, if there is one
beyond my desire to create a public forum for my personal opinions, is to
get people to think about things in a way they might not have thought
about them before. I don't know if I will change many minds, but one can
hope. The British philosopher Bertrand Russell once said, "If a man is
offered a fact which goes against his instincts, he will scrutinize it
closely, and unless the evidence is overwhelming, he will refuse to
believe it. If, on the other hand, he is offered something which affords a
reason for acting in accordance to his instincts, he will accept it even
on the slightest evidence". I hope that even if you disagree, you read
this site with an open mind. I can ask for nothing more.
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