The Ethical Philosophy

The Principle

No human being has the right — under any circumstances — to initiate force against another human being, nor to threaten or delegate its initiation.



Brief Statement of Purpose:

This site is an ongoing experiment to explain a philosophy in an Internet-native format.

It's pretty simple ... start clicking the links.

For now, I'm allowing no outside contributions.  Someday, maybe.  Probably not for a long time, if ever.

By the same token, pardon my dust.  I'll keep in mind that this is public, but I won't pretend to care what you think.  Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show if there happens to be one.


Dedication

Whether he likes it or not, the site's dedicated to L. Neil Smith. It's ultimately his fault that I eventually had to start writing this down.

Subpages (3): Notes Practice Theory

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