. . .the most important philosophical question we can each ask ourselves is, ‘Do I or do I not wish to commit suicide?’ If we say, ‘No I do not,’ as most of us would, it is because we have reasons for living, or at the very least real hope that we can find such reasons. Then the next question is: what are the reasons I personally have for saying ‘No’ to that question? The answer contains the meaning of my life.

A.C. Grayling

Tag: life meaning suicide philosophical question philosphy grayling



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a happiness isn't about feeling happy, but it's about how you see this life on the right side

untsa chacha

Tag: life inspirational philosphy



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The continued appeal of anarchism can probably be attributed to its enduring affinity with both the rational and emotional impulses lying deep within us. It is an attitude, a way of life as well as a social philosophy. It presents a telling analysis of existing institutions and practices, and at the same time offers the prospect of a radically transformed society.

Peter H. Marshall

Tag: society transformation anarchism philosphy way-of-life



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Whatever its future success as a historical movement, anarchism will remain a fundamental part of human experience, for the drive for freedom is one of our deepest needs and the vision of a free society is one of our oldest dreams. Neither can ever be fully repressed; both will outlive all rulers and their States.

Peter H. Marshall

Tag: freedom society dreams anarchism philosphy human-experience



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Left to themselves, humans have always managed their own affairs creatively and well. Indeed, for most of human evolution and history people have lived peaceful, co-operative lives without rulers, leaders, politicians, soldiers, policemen and taxmen.

Peter H. Marshall

Tag: history peace philosphy human-history



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The pursuit of historical relevance is an under appreciated endeavor.

Michael Dwinnell

Tag: humor self-awareness philosphy



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Free will is the cutting edge of Creation, don’t you see? The word spontaneity derives from the Latin sponte, meaning ‘of one’s free will.’ Spontaneity is the impulse, the purest expression of freedom, and the impulse wants to do whatever it wants to do. But you are afraid of what others think, others who are just as afraid of what you think, and so you pussyfoot along the perimeter of the free-will zone, wilting like a wallflower.

Tony Vigorito

Tag: wisdom free-will freedom spontaneity philosphy impulse



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