The Lost Cause (chapter 1) (work in progress)
Chapter 1: Freedom, sir? - ( Which prisoner would not prefer freedom? Which slave would not want rights? Are we in a position to decide?) Human instinct can be devised around the notion of the removal of free will. We have become so indoctrinated that we do not declare a person free even in our speech. A sociopath behaves a certain way, and a priest, and a politician as well. It's the ones who declare such a way of mind, and being specific, when their notions of regard, and belief has been found, around this, or that peculiar act, in a conceptualized framework within us, and our society. A politician will see a terrorist differently than the average sheep farmer, and even more specifically, a hostage negotiator will do the same. Who is correct? No one. They all predetermine response in the terrorist, and are therefor positively, or negatively biased. A person expected to behave a certain way, and therefor respond, has its own freedom removed from him or herself. Why? Bec...
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