Saturday, July 30, 2011

Corruption of Law Preceded Dissolution Of Ethics.

To go against the norms, to act immorally, and to run counter to the wisdom of ethics requires two things: an ego-driven motivation, and an economic incentive. Law can either eliminate that incentive or enable it. “Law tended to become secular and independent of theology sooner than did ethics. It also became more definite and explicit.” [25]

[25] Henry Hazlitt, The Foundations of Morality, (The Foundation For Economic Education, Inc., 1998), p. 64.

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Friday, July 29, 2011

The Anti-Social, Ego-Driven Structure Laws In An Artificial Way.

But don’t forget that the signs of prosperity can and do attract the attention of the ego-driven. To interpose oneself without consequent penalties would be the most preferred situation for the ego-driven, hence we can see why attempts to structure laws in an artificial way can come under the influence of anti-social (someone who weakens or destroys the natural processes in society) individuals.

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

The State Is Not A Natural Order According To The Divine Economy Theory.

Rest assured, the State is not a natural order and this can be easily proven by the divine economy theory. All ego-driven intervention disrupts equilibrium. The State is the best means only if the ends desired is despotism. “The main political problem is how to prevent the rulers from becoming despots and enslaving the citizenry.” [17] Without the State the natural order of social cooperation would prevail. “The State is the only institution entitled to apply coercion and compulsion and to inflict harm upon individuals. This tremendous power cannot be abandoned to the discretion of some men, however competent and clever they may deem themselves. It is necessary to restrict its application. This is the task of the laws.” [18] These are the laws that are compatible with liberty and justice and these are the laws that we are interested in exploring.
[17] Ludwig von Mises, The Theory of Money and Credit, (Yale University Press, 1953), p. 454.
[18] Ludwig von Mises, Bureaucracy, (Center For Futures Education, 1983), p. 76.

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

"Mixed Economy" Is Immoral And Unjust.

To those who talk about a ‘mixed economy’ there is no such thing that is sustainable in the long run simply because interventionism is unnatural, immoral, and unjust.


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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The State Legalizes Its Illegal Actions!

Let us again consider the monopoly power of the State. Those things that for an individual are deemed as crimes are deemed as legal for the State. To coercively take the property of another is acceptable if the State is the aggressor. To fraudulently multiply the money stock as a way to extract wealth from people in the community is called counterfeiting and it is a crime unless it is done by the State. Now consider the regulations and laws that are touted to offer protection against the evils of monopoly power. Yet the State is a gigantic conglomeration of a growing number of monopolies. Where is the ‘anti-trust’ fervor against these monopolies? The monopoly control of the legal system rules that out!

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Monday, July 25, 2011

The State Tyrannically Squashes "Checks And Balances."

The aspiring for power by the State is eliminative. Lesser entities are gobbled up and centralization increases even despite the so-called ‘checks and balances.’ Take for an example the States rights conferred in the United States Constitution. The expansive U.S. federal government has almost completely usurped all of the States rights. Almost gone is that check and balance at the time of this writing. The order, or more accurately, the disorder that will in the end come from this eliminative centralization is totalitarianism and tyrannical rule.

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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Coercive Extraction Of Wealth Is Robbery.

Law decreed by legislation is at variance with the market process. Rather than free exchanges the exchange process is coerced. In a free market all coercive extraction of wealth is considered to be robbery and the perpetrator is considered a thief.

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