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Imagine a society where…
everyone wants to live freely without violating freedoms of other people,
everyone is aware of their authentic nature and knows how they want to live their lives,
everyone is rational and intelligent enough to gradually solve all their problems and achieve all their goals.
What would such a society be like? How would its members live? What kind of social, political and economic systems would they build?
This book runs a thought experiment and describes such a society using an analytical approach. The outcome is surprising.
Society of Freedom challenges the foundations of current political, social and economic systems. It will make you question everything you take for granted, especially the concept of freedom itself.
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Society of Freedom is a thought experiment about a hypothetical society in which everyone wants to live freely without violating freedoms of other people.
Members of the society are rational and sufficiently intelligent to gradually act more rationally. They voluntarily accept a social contract with which they promise to make the maximum effort to avoid violating freedoms of others. The book analyzes the hypothetical society to discover its properties and high level principles that would be applicable to social life, lawmaking, law implementation, dispute resolution, economic system, education, and relations with other types of societies. In order to communicate his ideas effectively, the author creates and uses a specific terminology. First part of the book defines the key concepts related to freedom, authenticity, rationality, intelligence, social interaction and explains them with examples. Second part uses the terminology to construct and analyze Society of Freedom.
The author brings together many different concepts and connects them in a natural and logical way. One of the main implications of the book is that it is theoretically possible for certain types of people to collaborate with the help of a social contract and gradually build a society in which everyone lives the way they prefer to live. Society of Freedom is therefore a valuable guide for everyone who wants to have more freedoms, who does not want to be restricted by any obstacles, and who does not want to do so at the expense of freedoms of other people. The book is also indirectly challenging the fundamentals of modern human societies and implicitly questioning the political, economic, legal systems and the social organization of humanity.