1 There exists a philosophy that, the truth will make you free. For example, exposing
a conspiracy that does yourself and others harm can only set you free from further harm
and related mischief. Whether or not the conspirators are the criminals of society or the
highest branches of our own government. Injustice spreads like a virus and it needs to be
stopped while there is still a way. The effects of such an act can only free us and make us
more aware of such corruptness.
Moreover, a conspiracy spawned by criminals in society, to cause harm, will no
doubt enslave the public both mentally and physically. The society will see the injustice
happening but will not know from where it is being caused. This effect will be expressed in
the sort of decisions they make and company they keep. A more defensive society cannot
feel free until the conspiracy is brought to light, that is until the truth is told and the harm
is stopped, society cannot be free.
Furthermore, a harmful conspiracy in the highest levels of our governments
prevents freedom on a greater scale. If the truth cannot be found in the government that
we elect, then what hope have we for progress. Mistrust and suspicion will be the tools of
this brand of enslavement. If the truth is revealed then the uncovered conspiracy will free
the public from the secrets and lies and in essence keep the government honest.
1op First, the truth will make you free, is an irresponsible statement. To reveal the
truth is not necessarily the best solution to a conspiracy. When you make the public aware
of all that goes on whether it be what the criminals are up to or the high officials of
governments, then a little knowledge causes...
Very Nice!
This is one of the better philosphical essays that I have seen in the past year. Very good examples and couters to each statement. Very impressive. Keep on writing!
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