Born in the United States, 1983. Originally an anarchist writer, later developing a variation of anarchism under another title. Temal's anarchism was based on an ethics discussed at length in his Common Interests (2002). Referred to as rational hedonism, he believed that an individual's own happiness was their primary motive and only obligation, but that conscience dictated justice and civility. He continues to write, but less frequently.

Notable works include Common Interests (2002), Pervasive Injustice (2003), Quantitative Inflation (2003), Historical Injustice (2004).