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  • The Foundation of Stefan Molyneux's FreeDomain Radio (www.fdrliberated.com)

    This essay, written by Molyneux just prior to the inception of FreeDomain Radio, is the foundation of Molyneux's psychology/philosophy connection. He declares that your parents are "horribly bad" and you don't love them. Although it's true that Molyneux's practice of "defooing" is only for abuse victims, few people realize that in his opinion, virtually everyone is.

    2 points by QuestEon 10 months ago
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  • 1 point by Travis 10 months ago 1 child

    Um, I think you have a Molyneux complex. Growing up my parents represented themselves as objective moral authorities that I was wrong to question.

    As an adult, I know they were full of shit, but I still love them and see them on occasion. AND I still love to read Molyneux's stuff. The most important part of Molyneux's essay is that your relationships are voluntary. All of them. Including the one you have (or may not have) with your family.

    So...basically...chill.

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    • 1 point by QuestEon 9 months ago 0 children

      Hi, Travis!

      I feel relatively chilled, but thank you anyway. Did you happen to notice that the first sentence of your reply was an attempt to psychologize me?

      It sounds like you have a normal relationship with your family (just as I do). And there a lot of things Molyneux produces that I enjoy, too.

      None of that obviates the fact that the basis of Molyneux's philosophy is discarding your family and friends. I'm not interpreting his essay or reading into his essay--I'm quoting his essay. It's all right there.

      If he repudiates his position, then fine. If not, then all I've done is take the facts and put them out there so everyone can interpret them as he or she chooses.

      I don't have any emotion about it. Molyneux believes (again, in his own words) that he has developed the "very first, top-to-bottom, proven system of philosophy." If so, I think his essays should be able to stand up to a little public scrutiny and discourse.

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