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By jtk2002@gmail.com / December 7, 2025 / No Comments / Book
What if the future of freedom depends not on choosing a side—
but on restoring the balance we lost?
For generations, democracies have lurched between extremes, manipulated by partisan narratives, concentrated power, and systems drifting steadily toward authoritarian control. Libraism proposes a revolutionary path forward—one rooted in equilibrium, moral agency, and the re-centering of the citizen above faction, ideology, and institutional self-interest.
In this groundbreaking work, Dr. Thomas Salem Moore dismantles the illusions that shape modern governance and presents a bold, fully articulated framework for a balanced society—one resilient against tyranny, corruption, and the weaponization of division. Drawing from the wisdom of America’s founders, classical philosophers, and the great defenders of human liberty, this book charts a new political philosophy built for the 21st century and beyond.
Inside, you will discover:
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Why political extremes inevitably collapse—and how societies can escape the cycle
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A complete model for balanced governance: ethical, cultural, economic, and institutional
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Mechanisms to prevent authoritarian drift in any era
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A constitutional blueprint for a society built on equilibrium
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A vision for global peace through non-interventionist balance
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How a civilization can renew itself continuously without revolution or decay
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A philosophical foundation for a freer, wiser, more stable world
A Vision for Those Who Still Believe Freedom Can Be Saved
Libraism is not a centrist argument, nor a call to meet in the middle.
It is a reimagining of human governance—structural, moral, philosophical, and future-oriented.
This book is for citizens who feel the world slipping toward extremes…
for thinkers searching for a new political philosophy…
and for those who believe the next era of human freedom must be consciously designed, not accidentally inherited.
“The balance of power is not a compromise—it is civilization’s most essential safeguard.”
—Dr. Thomas Salem Moore