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in a purely free society each individual a sovereign. self-sovereignty own person and property . Using a concept (sovereignty) that belongs only in the political sphere serves as an example of the risks associated with applying metaphors from other fields.



The Virtues Required of Citizens In a Free Society - Bill of Rights Institute The Virtues Required of Citizens In a Free Society At first it might seem strange to ask what virtues citizens need in a free society. If citizens should be free, should we be concerned that they possess particular virtues?



In a purely free society, each individual is sovereign over his own person and property, and it is therefore this self-sovereignty which obtains on the free market. No one is “sovereign” over anyone else's actions or exchanges.