Tuesday, May 1, 2018

100 Proems & Poems on the Peculiar Human ABILITY to REASON, Singular Human RIGHT to CONSENT & Other Neglected Matters

My 10th book; manuscript completed, edited, front/back covers designed, thus hopefully published/released sometime in June or July 2018 (click here for prior 9 books of poetry)... The following proems are short, topically introductory comments, followed by poems also short, 4-line complimentary verses, will remain online in draft/unedited form only for a few more months...

100 Proems & Poems
on the
Peculiar Human ABILITY to REASON,         
                Singular Human RIGHT to CONSENT
&
Other Neglected Matters


No. 30 - Hot August Violence
No. 31 - Hot August Violence / Reprise
No. 32 - Sum of All Isms
No. 33 - To Reason Is Human / 3rd Reprise
No. 34 - To Reason Is Human / 4th Reprise
No. 35 - Nature Amoral
No. 36 - Nature Amoral / 1st Reprise
No. 37 - Nature Amoral / 2nd Reprise
No. 38 - Garden of Eden / Part 1
No. 39 - Garden of Eden / Part 2
No. 40 - Garden of Eden / Part 3
No. 41 - Garden of Eden / Part 4
No. 42 - Garden of Eden / Part 5
No. 43 - Force Proactive versus Force Reactive
No. 44 - Force Proactive versus Force Reactive / 1st Reprise
No. 45 - Force Proactive versus Force Reactive / 2nd Reprise
No. 46 - Force Proactive versus Force Reactive / 3rd Reprise
No. 47- Conjured Lists / 3rd Reprise
No. 48 - To Emote Is Common and Constant
No. 49 - To Emote Is Common and Constant / 1st Reprise
No. 50 - To Emote Is Common and Constant / 2nd Reprise
No. 51 - To Emote Is Common and Constant / 3rd Reprise
No. 52 - To Emote Is Common and Constant / 4th Reprise
No. 53 - To Emote Is Common and Constant / 5th Reprise
No. 54 - Individualism versus Collectivism
No. 55 - Individualism versus Collectivism / 1st Reprise
No. 56 - Individualism versus Communism
No. 57 - Individualism versus Fascism
No. 58 - Individualism versus Cronyism or Americanism
No. 59 - Individualism versus Socialism
No. 60 - Individualism versus Aforementioned Isms
No. 61 - Individualism versus Constitutionalism
No. 62 - Individualism versus Constitutionalism / 1st Reprise
No. 63 - Individualism versus Constitutionalism / 2nd Reprise
No. 64 - Individualism versus Constitutionalism / 3rd Reprise
No. 65 - Individualism versus Constitutionalism / 4th Reprise
No. 66 - Individualism versus Constitutionalism / 5th Reprise
No. 67 - Individualism versus Religious Absolutism
No. 68 - Individualism versus Moral Absolutism
No. 69 - Individualism versus Patriotic Absolutism
No. 70 - Individualism versus Aforementioned Isms / Reprise
No. 71 - Patriotism: Principle, Propaganda or Psychosis
No. 72 - Patriotism: Principle, Propaganda or Psychosis / 1st Reprise
No. 73 - Patriotism: Principle, Propaganda or Psychosis / 2nd Reprise
No. 74 - Individualism versus Despotism or Elitism
No. 75 - Individualism versus Despotism or Elitism / Reprise
No. 76 - Individualism versus Militarism or Police-Statism
No. 77 - Individualism versus Militarism or Police-Statism / Reprise
No. 78 - Individualism versus Democracy or Populism
No. 79 - Individualism versus Democracy or Populism / Reprise
No. 80 - Individualism versus Aforementioned Isms / 2nd Reprise
No. 81 - The Academic Bomb
No. 82 - The Academic Bomb / 1st Reprise
No. 83 - What Is Murder, Rape, Slavery and Theft / 1st Reprise
No. 84 - What Is Murder, Rape, Slavery and Theft / 2nd Reprise


The bonus section (if you will) below will be included in the book as well. As the section's title implies, it was a book project abandoned in favor of the more particularly important topic (above) regarding reason and consent.


MY ALLEGIANCE
- The Abandoned Project / Cantos -


Preceding Quotes by Roger Williams
I. Vainglorious Erections
II. Thy Birth and Blood
III. Cowáump, Nowáump

Preceding Quotes by Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot
IV.  Sophisms for Paltry Profits
V. Germ of Hatred and War
VI. The Barmecidal Aegis
VII. Sweet Redolence of Benevolence
VIII. Love in Market Square

Preceding Quotes by Claude Frédéric Bastiat
IX. Inhumation of Logic
X. The Heart and Art of Harmony
XI. Not by Smith’s Hand Hidden

Preceding Quotes by Spooner/Bruce, Burke, Mason, Franklin, Flynn, Hazlitt
XII. Nothing to Hide
XIII. Songs of Troubadours
XIV. Every Passion Natural
XV.  Ineradicable Thistles
XVI. Man's Trinity of Ills
XVII. The Silver Rule

Preceding Quotes by Hans-Hermann Hoppe
XVIII. Game Shell
XIX. Sweat Warm, Hands Worn

Preceding Quotes by Carl Menger
XX. Fitted and Fixed as Iron and Steel
XXI. Liken Knees Deep in Dung
XXII. Obelisk to Sapience

Preceding Quotes by Ludwig von Mises
XXIII. Individualismo
XXIV. Dark Wombs to Marked Tombs
XXV. Das Naturgesetz
XXVI. O Violence, The Devil
Come let us Reason. Peace is always a Choice.

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        To my daughters, sons-in-law and grandchildren, who I love more than they know. It is my hope they someday will read this book when aged enough by human experiences hence mildly or gravely despondent over the human yet quite inhumane experiments, that is, the political and social monstrosities called Government.

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        To the following (incomplete list of) influences, who in various decrees marginally or largely shifted my ideological thus moral paradigm(s), facilitating and fostering the conclusions in this book. Consequently in somewhat chronological order; the Taoist and Greek writers, the Apostles and their Gospels and Epistles, the Early Church writers, the theologians and economists of the School of Salamanca, Roger Williams (his book The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience), John Locke, Richard Cantillon, John Stuart Mill, Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, Jean-Baptiste Say, Claude-Frédéric Bastiat (of course the essay The Law as well his complete works), Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Alexander Hamilton (his article No. 84 only) thus the Federalist Papers, then the arguably preferred Anti-Federalist Papers therefore contributors, Patrick Henry (his fiery speech at the Virginia Ratifying Convention), writers and orators like Ohiyesa (Charles Eastman) as well chiefs Red Jacket, Joseph, Luther Standing Bear, Seattle and others (as compiled by numerous historians), Henry David Thoreau, Lysander Spooner, Mark Twain (his short story/prose War Prayer) and the American Anti-Imperialist League, Carl Menger, Eugen Böhm von Bawerk, Ludwig von Mises (particularly his books Liberalism and Human Action), F.A. Hayek, Garet Garrett, Albert J. Nock (his book Our Enemy, The State), Frank Chodorov, John T. Flynn, C.S. Lewis (his book Mere Christianity), Leonard Read, Henry Hazlitt (his masterly book Foundations of Morality), Ayn Rand (her book Atlas Shrugged and television interviews), Murray N. Rothbard (his two volume historical work on Economic Thought), Martin Luther King Jr. (his speeches and sermons on nonviolence and peace), John Lennon, Milton Friedman, Francis Schaeffer (his book True Spirituality, most noteworthy the section on covetousness), as well the few (among many) contemporaries per their books, essays, articles, lectures, shows, podcasts, documentaries and interviews like Lew Rockwell, Jeff Deist, Tom Woods, Walter Block, Hans-Herman Hoppe, Jesús Huerta de Soto, Walter E. Williams, Jeffrey Tucker, Rand Paul, Peter Schiff, Gerald Celente, Niall Ferguson, Hernando de Soto Polar, Thomas Sowell and of course Ron Paul (consistently a noninterventionist hence a man of peace).

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Is 1:18a / Mt 5:9a

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Copyright © 2018 by D.C. Quillan Stone

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