Spinoza's Abominations
In his Tractatus Theologico-Politicus, a work of politics and religion that is too often overlooked nowadays, Baruch Spinoza offered one of the earliest and most powerful arguments for a separation of church and state. Upon its release in 1670, the book was denounced as "godless" and "full of abominations." It was promptly banned.
Philosophy professor Stephen Nadler tells the story of the book that scandalized early modern Europe—and laid the groundwork for modern republican, anticlerical, and anti-sectarian movements—in his readable A Book Forged in Hell (Princeton). "To the extent that we are committed to the ideal of a secular society free of ecclesiastic influence and governed by toleration, liberty, and a conception of civic virtue," writes Nadler, "we are the heirs of Spinoza's scandalous treatise." —Katherine Mangu-Ward
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I just realized this was written in 2002. I wonder what the gun crime rate is now. Any government that tells you that you have no right to self defense is not looking after your best interest. Self defense is the most basic right anyone has. No government or police can protect you. I can't believe you all allow this to continue. I keep a gun at home for self defense and have a license to carry it concealed any where I go. And I do. If I am attacked then at least I have a chance to stay alive. By the time the police arrive they can either arrange for my body to be picked up or take a statement from me. I choose the later. Britons let a right be taken from them and now it will be much harder to get it back. But you should try.
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