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  • principle or pragmatism 2009-02-27 14:43

    I was recently reading an interview on a blog, and came across this answer to the question: "What's more important? Principle or pragmatism?" Check out the article, as the answer given by Jeroen Vermeulen is brilliant!

    Voluntary Society 2009-01-14 15:57

    This is the first chapter of a series I plan to write which will overlap into many of the categories on this site. The Omnique Way, is going to outline my political, social and philisophical views, including topics like The Ablen Society, the Om'ara Programme, Librecratic political theory, and the Omnique Protocol. In this first chapter, we look at the idea of Voluntary Society, and how such a society would work.

    My Views 2003-01-16

    Ever since I started posting some political articles on this website, people have been asking me to elaborate on some of my views. Until now I've taken my actions lightly, said very little. However, in the current climate of both local and world politics, I've decided to write the introduction to some of the issues and my point of view on them. Let's get to work.

    We are all Human 2001-06-22 12:00

    My name is You. I am a human being. We're all human beings. Humanity is a beautiful work of art. The individuality of people, the magical differences that make us unique. That is what humanity is all about.

    Is there Hope? 2001-06-22 12:00

    You know at one time I thought maybe, just maybe there was a chance for this world. Now I am having great doubts about that. Do-gooder groups from hell who think they are doing the will of God by spreading hate and fear, oppressive governments who try to fix the world by making laws to take away people's freedom, it goes on and on.

    Normal vs Average 1998-06-22 12:00

    Normal? What's that? Normal is a setting on your drier. There is no such thing as normal when it comes to people. Everyone is normal to themselves because everyone is unique. Difference is the only thing we all have in common, and it is that difference that makes us all unique.