Logan Albright
Libertarian Paganism: Freedom and Responsibility in Nature-Based Spirituality
Libertarian Paganism: Freedom and Responsibility in Nature-Based Spirituality
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Paganism and libertarianism share common values such as respect for the individual, consent, freedom of expression, tolerance, and skepticism towards the powerful, making them a potential source of attraction for politically homeless pagans and libertarians. Author Logan Albright believes that libertarian paganism is a way of life that is both personally empowering and deeply ethical, and that readers of any political or spiritual persuasion can find something of use in it.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 184 pages
Publication date: 27 October 2023
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Paganism and libertarianism may seem like odd bedfellows, but as a member of both communities, author Logan Albright has discovered that they share more common ground than most people realize. Libertarian Paganism posits that there is a fundamental sympathy between these two seemingly unrelated belief systems, and that a set of shared values could attract politically homeless pagans to libertarianism or spiritually homeless libertarians to paganism. These values include respect for the individual, the importance of consent, the freedom to express views that are out of the mainstream, tolerance and inclusion, and a healthy skepticism towards the powerful.
In Albright's experience, libertarian paganism is a way of life that is both personally empowering and deeply ethical, two qualities that the author believes we are all striving for. The author hopes that readers of any political or spiritual persuasion will find something here of use or at least thought-provoking in the development of their personal philosophy, which is an ongoing process if we are to live lives of meaning and purpose.
Paganism, as a broad set of religious and spiritual practices, emphasizes a deep connection with nature and the divine. It often incorporates elements of nature worship, ritual, and the veneration of deities and spirits. Pagans believe in the interconnectedness of all things and the importance of living in harmony with the natural world.
On the other hand, libertarianism is a political philosophy that emphasizes individual freedom, personal responsibility, and limited government intervention. Libertarians believe in the right to self-determination, free market capitalism, and the protection of individual rights and liberties. They advocate for a society that is based on voluntary cooperation, mutual respect, and individual choice.
Despite their apparent differences, there are several shared values between paganism and libertarianism. Both belief systems emphasize the importance of individual autonomy and self-expression. Pagans believe that individuals should have the freedom to practice their beliefs and rituals without interference from the government or other external forces. Libertarians, likewise, believe in the right.
Another shared value is the importance of consent and personal responsibility. Pagans believe that individuals should have the right to make their own choices and that their actions should not harm others. Libertarians, too, advocate for a society that respects individual rights and liberties and that individuals should be held accountable for their actions.
Both paganism and libertarianism also emphasize the importance of tolerance and inclusion. Pagans believe in the diversity of human experiences and the importance of respecting and honoring the beliefs and practices of others. Libertarians, likewise, believe in the freedom of speech and the right to assemble and express one's views without fear of persecution or discrimination.
Finally, both paganism and libertarianism share a healthy skepticism towards the powerful. Pagans believe in the power of the individual and the importance of challenging the status quo. Libertarians, too, advocate for a society that is based on the rule
In conclusion, while paganism and libertarianism may seem like odd choices to bring together in a single book, as a member of both communities, author Logan Albright has discovered that they share more common ground than most people realize. Libertarian Paganism posits that there is a fundamental sympathy between these two seemingly unrelated belief systems, and that a set of shared values could attract politically homeless pagans to libertarianism or spiritually homeless libertarians to paganism. These values include respect for the individual, the importance of consent, the freedom to express views that are out of the mainstream, tolerance and inclusion, and a healthy skepticism towards the powerful. By exploring these shared values, we can gain a deeper understanding of each other and work towards creating a more just and equitable society that is based on the principles of individual freedom, personal responsibility, and mutual respect.
Weight: 218g
Dimension: 139 x 216 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781803413600
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