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The Metaphysics of the Moral Law: Kant's Deduction of Freedom by Carol W. Voeller,

The Metaphysics of the Moral Law: Kant's Deduction of Freedom by Carol W. Voeller,
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What's Wrong with a Free Lunch? by Philippe Van Parijs,

What's Wrong with a Free Lunch? by Philippe Van Parijs,
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Sexual Freedom Coalition - The Sexual Freedom Coalition (SFC) is a pro-sex organisation and political pressure group based in the United Kingdom that challenges traditional sexual norms and traditional morality and encourages sexual revolution.

Days of War, Nights of Love - Days of War, Nights of Love is a collection of political, social and philosophical essays, mostly with a modern anarchist theme. Most essays share in common a theme of nihilistic egoism, rejecting basic notions of objective truth and morality, and advocating the fight for absolute personal freedom.

Freedom of thought - Freedom of thought (also called freedom of conscience) is the freedom of an individual to hold a viewpoint, or thought, regardless of anyone else's view. The suppression of freedom of thought is a prominent characteristic of totalitarian and authoritarian regimes, while freedom of thought is one of the fundamental principles of most democracies.

Voice of Freedom - Voice of Freedom is a newsgathering organization and advocacy group that aims to inform citizens about "actions by our government that affect our...Freedom of Speech, Freedom to Peaceably Assemble and Freedom to petition the Government to redress of grievances".

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