Saturday, June 4, 2022

Liberty For All Men Everywhere

  


LIBERTY FOR ALL MEN EVERYWHERE:

THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF FREEDOM


17 selected chapters are available at https://www.libfame.com/

Hear the author discussing his book at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-OnVlOEF3A

This is a large book. The PDF is 564 pages, not counting the Table Of Contents. There is a lot to know. There are 177 chapters. Any one of them could be expanded into a book.

In 1848, Karl Marx published his “Communist Manifesto” – the most influential political propaganda ever written. In it he preached his gospel of peace through war, prosperity through stealing, and love through murder. Now Marx is regarded by most of the world as a savior, and Jesus Christ is regarded as a superstitious peasant, if he existed at all. Marx’s doctrines are known under many names – Communist, Socialist, Marxist, Marxian, Leftist, and Liberal. The common denominator is that owning property is a sin, and that the government should bring righteousness to the world by taking property away from those who have it.

The joke is that Communism was started by, and has always been supported by, the Great Conspiracy of the Super Rich, in order to enslave those whom Communism claims to liberate.

Christianity is the great opposition to both Communism and the Conspiracy, and so they struggle constantly to stamp out Christianity. And the joke about that is that Christianity teaches materialism, by teaching that “God formed man of the dust of the ground” – which is definitely not true.

Thus the world is immersed in a flood of lies and deception. It has seven billion people. Very few of them have even the slightest idea what’s going on. It’s a zoo! The inmates are running the asylum!

You need to think “outside the box”. This book can be your guide for getting “outside the box”.

Buy it. Read it. Study it. Think about it. Apply it. Tell other people about it.

Join the Investigation Party!

Liberty lovers of all countries, unite!


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dale Samson has always been very interested in both politics and religion. He has studied in depth Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, science, and many Western philosophers. He is a great admirer of the Founding Fathers of America and of the liberty to which they dedicated their lives. He has carefully studied Karl Marx and the opposition to liberty. His book – LIBERTY FOR ALL MEN EVERYWHERE – The Theory And Practice Of Freedom – contains a detailed commentary on the Communist Manifesto, a fresh new statement of the philosophy and rationale of liberty, and commentary on these various religions and philosophies. It presents a comprehensive political philosophy, together with down-to-earth specific proposals.

He was born the son of a physicist and grew up immersed in math and physics. His childhood heroes were Newton and Einstein. Thus he is familiar with science, with Einstein’s theory of relativity, with quantum mechanics, and with the philosophy of materialism.

At an early age, he became intensely interested in oriental philosophy and religion. He graduated from Harvard College, majoring in philosophy. He studied existentialism, Immanuel Kant, logical positivism, linguistic philosophy, and many other schools of thought.

He joined the Army and spent a year doing military service in Vietnam.

He graduated from Harvard Business School, where he started to learn about business, economics, and finance.

Later he made a deep study of Christianity, and discovered a basic error in his thinking. He had been taught that all religions are basically the same. But he discovered that there are two types of religion. This fact is enormously important, but almost nobody knows about it.

He hopes that his book will inspire you with enthusiasm for liberty as envisioned by the American Founding Fathers. He hopes to persuade you that you personally can exercise your free will and do something that actually does make a difference to the future. There is hope. The place to start is to get the book, and then to learn the data.



 


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