The Freedom App - Building True Freedom Through Contractual Republics
Are you a person who believes the world can be improved?
If so, do you believe it should move toward more freedom, or toward more tyranny? More liberty or more restriction? More toward respecting the individual or toward obeying the state?
If you favor more freedom, how do you create it? And how can freedom accommodate different, even contradictory viewpoints?
In The Freedom App - Building True Freedom Through Contractual Republics you'll learn how our society can operate in the condition of True Freedom where every individual can pursue his or her own happiness without interference from anyone. Even people with conflicting ethics, life priorities and personal beliefs can live in harmony in Contractual Republics.
Contractual Republics are the building blocks of world peace and global human Freedom. They are the key to releasing maximum human happiness and productivity. This might sound like wishful thinking, Pollyanna platitudes or a logical contradiction but it is none of those. True Freedom is achievable in, perhaps, one generation and it is accomplished by innovating ways to protect all forms of property and human lives.
The Freedom App explains how this can be done and why it is critical to achieve Freedom before fast developing, coercive technologies make the extinction or devastating regression of humankind a reality.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter One: Let Us Define Our Terms
Chapter Two: Democracy Is The Best Of The Worst
Chapter Three: Thomas Paine And Halfway To Freedom
Chapter Four: How Contractual Republics Work
Chapter Five: Capitalism Redefined
Chapter Six: Rational Contracts
Chapter Seven: Rational Justice Mechanism
Chapter Eight: Multiple Contractual Republics
Chapter Nine: Rational Boycott
Chapter Ten: Contractual Estates
Chapter Eleven: Supplanting Coercive And Unjust State Mechanisms
Chapter Twelve: The Freedom App
Chapter Thirteen: Giving Up The Coercion Habit
Chapter Fourteen: Life In The Contractual Republic
Chapter Fifteen: A Chapter To You Personally