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Decentralization: From LDS Church Hierarchy to Libertarian Ideals

Introduction to Decentralization Decentralization refers to the distribution of authority, responsibility, and decision-making powers away from a central governing body. This concept is crucial in various domains, including religion and politics, where it fosters empowerment and individual agency. In religious contexts, decentralization can manifest as a shift from hierarchical structures, where decisions are made by… Read More »Decentralization: From LDS Church Hierarchy to Libertarian Ideals

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From Mormon Culture to Libertarian Philosophy: Personal Journeys of Cultural Transformation and Growth

Introduction to Mormon Culture Mormon culture, originating from the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), is characterized by a distinct set of beliefs, practices, and community values that have significantly shaped the lives of its adherents. Central to this culture is the belief in the divinity of the Book of… Read More »From Mormon Culture to Libertarian Philosophy: Personal Journeys of Cultural Transformation and Growth