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Politics Philosophy has five main branches: metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, politics, and esthetics. Metaphysics deals with the fundamental nature of existence; epistemology deals with the fundamental nature of man's means of knowledge and its role in understanding existence; ethics is the application of these two branches to how man ought to live; politics deals with how men ought to interact in a social context, including establishing a government; and esthetics deals with the role that art plays in presenting a philosophy in readily perceivable forms. Along with the five main branches of philosophy, I have added a section for the special sciences (or applications) and for current affairs. Because these essays were not originally intended to be subdivided into philosophic categories, there is a lot of overlap in the writings. Politics Individual Rights as if that was not enough (2000) calls to US government officials (2000) custody was not necessary (2000) individuals as state property (2000) speak out for individual rights (2000) The American Revolution (2000) who owns USA (2000) individuals and collectives (2001) sedition laws re-enacted (2001) Economics prices and costs of production (2000) optimum price of gold (2001) dollars saved dollars invested (2003)
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