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- Subject: alt.self-reliance semi-offficial FAQ
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- From: dsgood@visi.com (Dan Goodman)
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- This is the semi-official alt.self-reliance FAQ. There may be other
- FAQs which differ from this one; but this one is written by the
- newsgroup's founder.
-
- What self-reliance means to me: Thinking for yourself. Acting for
- yourself. Being in charge of your own emotions, so far as possible.
- Taking care of yourself, as far as possible. Being prepared for
- emergencies (not necessarily the more drastic ones discussed in
- misc.survivalism.)
-
- There's no contradiction between self-reliance and membership in
- organized religious, political, etc. groups. But if you let the
- leader or the group consensus determine the way you think, act, or
- speak, that conflicts with self-reliance.
-
- A self-reliant person can take a drink now and then. But when someone
- HAS to drink, the alcohol is running that person's life. The same
- with someone who MUST have sex, or experience withdrawal symptoms.
-
- Some questions:
-
- 1) Let me tell you all about ___'s wonderful philosophy!
-
- Tell us _your_ thoughts. If you want to present Ayn Rand, Buckminster
- Fuller, Lysander Spooner, or William Blake as an example of someone
- who was self-reliant, fine. (As long as you don't mind replies giving
- a different view.) If you want to review or recommend Atlas Shrugged
- or whatever as a useful guide TO THINKING FOR OURSELVES, okay. If you
- want to explain why we should all obey Objectivism or Neo-Tech, please
- do it somewhere else.
-
- 2) Ads: A notice such as "I'm selling a book which proves Ayn Rand
- got all her ideas from Theosophy" is okay. A line in your signature
- block referring people to your website is fine. Most ads are not.
-
- 3) Political propaganda: If it's a quoted article, and you're posting
- it to a whole lot of other groups, it doesn't belong in
- alt.self-reliance. If you claim the ideas/beliefs as your own (not
- quoting authority to back them up), and the posting is to this
- newsgroup only or only a few others, it's sort of okay. But be
- prepared for very impolite replies.
-
- Literature
-
- The heavy stuff:
-
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essay on Self-Reliance
-
- John Stuart Mill, Essay on Liberty (I don't approve of exceptions he
- makes: that individual liberty isn't suitable for backward peoples,
- for example. But he lived in a backward time.)
-
- Henry David Thoreau, Civil Disobedience
-
- Lighter stuff:
-
- Harry Browne, How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World. (Browne's
- praise for the American automobile industry has become unintentionally
- funny. But much of what he says makes sense.)
-
- Jack Chalker, explanatory matter in collection Dance Band on the
- Titanic.
-
- William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience
-
- Alexander Key, Escape to Witch Mountain (the book, not the Disney
- version)
- The Forgotten Door
-
- George Orwell -- many of his essays.
-
- --
- Dan Goodman
- dsgood@visi.com
- http://www.visi.com/~dsgood/index.html
- Whatever you wish for me, may you have twice as much.
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