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* 1. On a scale of 1-6 with 6 being high, what is your overall impression of Liberatus Volume One?

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* 2. Before Jesus was betrayed, he prayed for the unity of the body of Christ. And in 1754, Benjamin Franklin published one of America’s first political cartoons with a message of unity: “Join, or Die.” Write a few sentences critiquing how Liberatus Volume One does or does not live up to or inspire these ideals.

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* 3. Did Volume One change your perspective--politically, spiritually, or creatively--on what is possible to create in our culture today?

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* 4. Write a few sentences sharing your own impression of how you think your friends, family, and colleagues may or may not find Volume One and future illustrated journals helpful as we self-govern together. Or, if you've already shared it with them, let us know what kind of feedback they gave you!

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* 5. Do you think that it's prudent to advance a political cause through intentional polarization, and without creating a culture of unity in the process?

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* 6. Now that you've read Volume One, do you envision any future opportunities for collaboration or ways Liberatus can be helpful to you in order to achieve your personal or professional goals? (You can also include any general comments you have here). Thank you!

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