The use of ones freedom should not infringe upon the freedom of another. To do so is anarchy.
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I disagree with your definition Joe . . . Anarchy only works when every person realizes and practices personal responsibility; infringing upon another’s’ freedom is then at least rude and at worst asking for war. In that paradigm I’d say everybody would best be armed and trained in the use of their arms; makes for a more polite society. Don’t take liberties with my freedom đŸ™‚
Dan, I’m not sure I understand your comment. Freedom without authority is anarchy, authority without freedom is tyranny. To apply it to our profession; the CCE is advocating tyranny.
Does the freedom to teach ADIO and practice chiropractic infringe upon big pharma’s freedom to addict the world ? If so, we need more anarchy, long live anarchy.
I disagree with your definition Joe . . . Anarchy only works when every person realizes and practices personal responsibility; infringing upon another’s’ freedom is then at least rude and at worst asking for war. In that paradigm I’d say everybody would best be armed and trained in the use of their arms; makes for a more polite society. Don’t take liberties with my freedom đŸ™‚
Dan, I’m not sure I understand your comment. Freedom without authority is anarchy, authority without freedom is tyranny. To apply it to our profession; the CCE is advocating tyranny.
Does the freedom to teach ADIO and practice chiropractic infringe upon big pharma’s freedom to addict the world ? If so, we need more anarchy, long live anarchy.
Steve, not as long as we don’t deny people the freedom to choose. I believe our message is sound enough to give people that freedom.