Atheism with Regards to Government
By David Mint
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Anarchy. The word strikes fear in the hearts general public, who have been trained to conjure images from fraternity house shenanigans to rioting and looting on the streets of important cities at its mention. For most civilized persons, with these mental images close at hand, anarchy is something to be avoided at all costs. How can civilized society carry on with the threat of bombs and looting effectively slamming the brakes on human progress?
David Mint
David is happily married with two children and lives in Portland, Oregon where he has pondered monetary theory and other less pressing but infinitely more entertaining matters since 2006. He has travelled extensively in the United States and has resided in Nebraska, Colorado, Spain, and Bolivia. He has a Bachelors degree in Business Administration from Colorado State University and an MBA from the Universitat de Barcelona, Spain with over 18 years of experience in Accounting, Finance, Treasury, and Information Systems Consulting positions both in the United States and Spain. He is the creator of The Mint, which presents fresh ideas on Economics, Monetary Theory, and Politics. You can read The Mint at http://www.davidmint.com and you may contact him at davidminteconomics@gmail.com.
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Atheism with Regards to Government - David Mint
Atheism with Regards to Government
Anarchy as an Ultimate Given
Why what we use as Money Matters - Volume III
By David Mint
Published by The Wilcox Trading Company
Copyright 2013 The Wilcox Trading Company
Portland, Oregon
Smashwords edition: July 2013
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Cover design by David Mint at WDesign
Adaptation of a stylised anarchy symbol by David Mint
Table of Contents
Introduction: Anarchy as an Ultimate Given
Prologue: Portland's Ban on Bisacksuals
The Folly of Faith in Government
The Kingdom of God is Within You
The Test
Conclusion
Epilogue: Tests in progress
Is America becoming ungovernable?
Is Atheism with regards to Government going Mainstream?
About the Author
Introduction: Anarchy as an Ultimate Given
An∙ar∙chy -/'anərkē/- noun -1.a: absence of government b: a state of lawlessness or political disorder due to the absence of governmental authority c: a utopian society of individuals who enjoy complete freedom without government 2.a: absence or denial of any authority or established order b: absence of order 3. atheism with regards to government
Anarchy. The word strikes fear in the hearts general public, who have been trained to conjure images from fraternity house shenanigans to rioting and looting on the streets of important cities at its mention. For most civilized persons, with these mental images close at hand, anarchy is something to be avoided at all costs. How can civilized society carry on with the threat of