libertarian
Ken Schoolland
Also known as: Ken Schooland
How Ken Schoolland is discussed in this archive
Referenced in 1 other work — including Report .
In Report : Von Welck closes his address with an extended reading from Ken Schoolland's The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible, presenting 'Jonathan's Guiding Principles' as a distillation of the self-ownership and non-aggression principles that anchor the Foundation's philosophy.
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- Report · 2005
- "The address closes (in the rendered pages) with an extended reading from 'Jonathan's Guiding Principles' in Ken Schooland's The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible, presented as a distillation of self-ownership and non-aggression principles" — Von Welck's address turns to Schoolland's libertarian fable as its closing philosophical text
- "The address ends with a reading from Ken Schooland's libertarian fable The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible as a statement of the FNF's philosophical foundations; the text is cut off mid-passage in the rendered pages." — key-points reprise reaffirms Schoolland as the closing authority of von Welck's address