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The Freedom of Peaceful Action - On the Origin of Individual Rights (Hardcover)
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The Freedom of Peaceful Action - On the Origin of Individual Rights (Hardcover)
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The Freedom of Peaceful Action is the first installment of the
trilogy The Nature of Liberty, which makes an ethical philosophic
case for individual liberty and the free market against calls for
greater government regulation and control. The trilogy makes a
purely secular and nonreligious ethical case for the individual's
rights to life, liberty, private property, and the pursuit of
happiness as championed by the U.S. Founding Fathers. Inspired by
such philosophic defenders of free enterprise as John Locke,
Herbert Spencer, and Ayn Rand, The Nature of Liberty shows that
such individual rights are not imaginary or simply assertions, but
are institutions of great practical value, making prosperity and
happiness possible to the degree that society recognizes them. The
trilogy demonstrates the beneficence of the individual-rights
approach by citing important findings in the emerging science of
evolutionary psychology. Although the conclusions of evolutionary
psychology have been long considered to be at odds with the
philosophies of individual liberty and free markets, The Nature of
Liberty presents a reconciliation that reveals their ultimate
compatibility, as various important findings of evolutionary
psychology, being logically applied, confirm much of what
philosophic defenders of liberty have been saying for centuries.
Moreover, proceeding from the viewpoint of Rand, this work argues
that the structure of society most conducive to practical human
well-being is commensurately the most moral and humane approach as
well. The trilogy's first installment, The Freedom of Peaceful
Action, focuses on the secular, philosophic foundation for a
society based on individual rights. Starting from a defense of the
efficacy of observational reason against criticisms from Immanuel
Kant and Karl Popper, it demonstrates how a philosophic position of
individual liberty and free markets is the logical result of the
consistent application of human reason to observing human nature.
This installment demonstrates that any political system that wishes
for its citizens to thrive must take human nature into account, and
that an accounting of human nature reveals that a system of maximum
liberty and property protection is the one must conducive to peace
and human well-being.
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