Thursday, October 22, 2020

Consequences

 If one devotes one's life to answer and fulfill one's divine calling, then one will spend a lifetime self-realizing as an accomplishing, mature, enthusiastic, engaged individualist.

There are some ethical corollaries to this mode of living. First, one must live a life of liberation and self-directiveness in order to serve God genuinely and well. Put simply, this means that one refuses to accept being subjugated by anyone.

The second ethical corollary is that one can only serve the self, love the self, liberate the self and do God's bidding if one refuses, ever, to enslave any other human being who is supposed to be serving God in her own, unique, personally uncovered way.

There is no effective altruism that is not implemented through a  plan of ethical egoism. There is no greater love for another than to set that person free, empowered to do her own thing, really do her own thing.

Just imagine the profound, serious, foreseen consequences and possibilities that flow out of this for effective feminism, for reducing if not eliminating class inequality, for advocacy of a free market economy, for writing and following religiously a constitutional model or legal system embedded in constitutional republicanism manned by individuating, anarchist supercitizens.

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