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Slightly Up From Slavery
• International Man - Doug CaseyThere is no difference, in principle, between the State taking property and a street gang doing so, except that the State's theft is "legal" and its agents are immune from prosecution. Many people do not accept that analogy, because the government is widely viewed as being of, for, and by the people, even though it's also acknowledged as acting badly from time to time.
Suppose a mugger demanded your wallet, perhaps because he needed money to buy a new car and threatened you with violence if you weren't forthcoming. Everyone would call that a criminal act. Suppose, however, the mugger said he wanted the money to buy himself food. Would it still be theft? Suppose now that he said he wanted your wallet to feed another hungry person, not himself. Would it still be theft?
Now let's suppose that this mugger convinces most of his friends that it's okay for him to relieve you of your wallet. Would it still be theft? What if he convinces a majority of citizens? Principles stand on their own. Even if a criminal act is committed for a good purpose, or with the complicity of bystanders, (even if those people call themselves the government), it is still an act of criminal aggression.
It is important to establish an ethical viewpoint on the matter, even if it doesn't change your reaction to the mugger's (or the State's) demands. Just as it's usually unwise to resist a mugger, it's usually unwise to resist the government, which has a lot of force on its side.




1 Comments in Response to Slightly Up From Slavery
Somebody like Massie should introduce a simple bill that requires all governments in the whole country, US, State, and local, to include on every government form that an average man or woman has to sign... check-boxes for for each Amendment in the Bill of Rights. When the man/woman checks the boxes, the 'application' (or whatever form) must include the Bill of Rights as part and parcel with the document. This means that the man/woman formally makes the B of R to be included as part of the considerations in the document. This will disallow judges to make their court cases to not exclude the Constitution from their court rooms, even if it creates a completely different kind of court case.