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The Sovereign Path
by Virgil Blacksmith
192 pages
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The Sovereign Path is a work compiled of fatherly wisdom and is primarily directed towards the author's children. It is blunt and honest. The book covers the concepts of morality, authority, and sovereignty, but is presented in a non-scholarly fashion.
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Category: Philosophy
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About the Book
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The Sovereign Path is a book compiled of fatherly wisdom. It identifies and justifies the way of life the author desires for his children. As the author’s children are the true audience for this work, the tone of the discussion is very fatherly. The author speaks in a nurturing, shepherding, and disciplining voice, but injects humorous stories to offer comic relief.
The book covers the concepts of morality, authority, and sovereignty, but is presented in a non-scholarly fashion. It is meant to serve as a guide for fathers and to remind them how to secure and nurture their family’s freedom and safety. If each father was successful in tending to their own family, then this would establish the foundation necessary for a freer and more deserving state.
The Sovereign Path is blunt and honest. It directs the reader to seek knowledge, expertise, and collaboration. If these attributes are obtained, then equality, order, and resilience will naturally emerge within our relations. This path will lead the reader to self-sustainment, self-regulation, self-maintenance, and subsequently, their self-destiny. This is the lasting objective of the Sovereign Path.
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About the Author |
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Virgil is a frequent traveler and philosophical wanderer. He has spent the majority of his time around others foreign to him and witnessed the benefits and follies of various social practices. Virgil handpicked the best of those practices to formulate his path to independence and freedom. Virgil is a lover of freedom and so when he isn’t crafting another family adventure, he is busy stretching his legs out on the local mountains in and around El Paso, Texas. Virgil is a Westerner in every since of the word. The wide-open spaces, free ranges, and mountain views call to him. According to Virgil, the hustling life of the city just can’t compare to the honesty and integrity of Nature. |
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