Times Of Violence Is What The Cost Of Freedom Will Be

The fight for freedom is at a all time high, literally! Living in today’s time of age is one for the record books for many years to come. Today’s prosperity will have a hefty cost and one that will destroy the planet. Many living abroad may have little of an idea that the world that they may live lavish in, is one that is under a highly mastered out disguise that is going to ruin livelihood. There will be violence, be prepared, noway will be safe.

 

Freedom has a thousand charms to show, That slaves, howe’er contented, never know.

- William Cowper, Table Talk

Emblazoned across the lucre-basted exterior of the Internal Revenue Service building in Washington DC, reads one of the most intellectually polluted quotes any free mind is ever likely to encounter:

“Taxes are the price we pay for a civilized society.”

Its effortlessly officious author, associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., could scarcely have been more wrong in his (albeit paraphrased) assertion. Unless, that is, the mustachioed Rooseveltian meant to define “civilized society” as an arrangement that favours and promotes rule by brute force and violence, rather than one of free and voluntary association.

If, indeed, that was Justice Holmes’ idea of “civilized,” we shudder to think what he regards as uncivilized. But shudder we will…

Let us consider, by way of illustration, the concept of the caveman, that apocryphal amalgam of prehistoric humans so often used to epitomize the unwashed, uncivilized elements of mankind’s past. To what does this boorish troglodyte resort when it comes to resolving complex matters of dispute? What is his go-to instrument for dealing with the problem posed by, say, the natural scarcity of goods? With what tool does he arbitrate over issues involving titles, rights and claims?

Like Justice Holmes, Captain Caveman’s preferred instrument of justice is…a club. Force, in other words. “It’s my way…or (insert oafish, baboon-like noises here) me club you to death.”

There is no opt-out here. No choice. And therefore, it must be said, no freedom. As the author Salman Rushdie (a man who spent a good deal of his life under threat of force and violence from a particularly hysterical clutch of our fellow primates) once remarked, “Freedom to reject is the only freedom.”

Justice Holmes may have liked paying taxes. (He may have liked being flogged with a club, too. Who are we to say?) But by mandating that others do likewise, by employing the force of the state to ensure that they do, by denying them the freedom to reject the state’s claim on their property and to defend themselves against it, he is wielding the club – dangerously disguised as a gavel – of a decidedly uncivilized version of “justice.”

There are, of course, those question-less minds among us who take false refuge in such meaningless platitudes as, “But…but…but it’s the law!” To which we reply, “What kind of law is yours that seeks to endorse violence rather than to protect us from it?”

“The purpose of the law,” observed classical liberal theorist, Frederic Bastiat, “is to prevent injustice from reigning.” It is not to cause justice, in other words, but to shield us from its opposing force. And how are we to know when a law has fallen into the service of evil? The Frenchman offers this simple Litmus test:

 

See if the law take from some persons what belongs to them, and gives it to other persons to whom it does not belong. See if the law benefits one citizen at the expense of another by doing what that citizen himself cannot do without committing a crime.

And if we find the state of affairs to be as such? Bastiat urges us to “abolish this law without delay, for it is not only an evil itself, but it is a fertile source for further evils because it invites reprisals.”

For Holmes and his wretched ilk, the difference between “them” and “us,” between savage and civilized, is not to be found in the distance between war and peace, between force and voluntarism, between slavery and freedom. His is a civilization measured in degrees according to the size and efficacy of the agent of force…and the sickening pleasure its beggarly subjects derive in forever dwelling on the harsh receiving end of it.

Of course, the liberty-minded recognize immediately, almost instinctively, that no amount of initiated force is ever tolerable in a truly just and civilized society. Indeed, this is the core tenet of the Non-Aggression Principle. Writes noted free market economist, Walter Block, on the subject:

 

The non-aggression axiom is the lynchpin of the philosophy of libertarianism. It states, simply, that it shall be legal for anyone to do anything he wants, provided only that he not initiate (or threaten) violence against the person or legitimately owned property of another.

In stark contrast to this fundamental bedrock of freedom, Justice Holmes not only implicitly advocates the use of force…but explicitly revels in it as a kind of privilege for which to be eternally thankful.

Wherever this core principle is endorsed, it betrays in its proponents a profound disgust for the human species, a disgust so visceral that it compels, urges, lusts even, for their ownership over and enslavement of others…all for the slaves’ own good, of course.

The impulse to own and to be owned is rooted in a foul and reprehensible sociopathy, one forged from a deep self-loathing, at once slavish and brutal. As such, it stands in special need of constant and public denunciation, of fierce, unapologetic and uncompromising resistance by all who strive to further the cause of liberty.

Regards,

Joel Bowman
for The Daily Reckoning Australia

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Ron Paul Has Been Trying to Send the Message

Ron Paul was right

Ron Paul predicted the wars, the economic collapse and loss of civil liberties in 2002

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The moment individuals start to take responsibility for they’re actions, they will reflect on how Dr. Paul has been spending the word on independence and living in a country of liberty and strong sovereign markets. Spend the word and join others who believe we need to make a difference in our soon to be troubled future that will bring a lot of uncertainty and hardship. Ron Paul has been in the fight against the elite for a long time and is already announced is retirement if he doesn’t win presidency.

Let’s join together and help give back a country our four fathers left for us. Let’s bring it back to the people and inform the over controlled government how we need to prosper. Start today, and everyday help someone understand the difference. Spend the Ron Paul Message.

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Ron Paul Gets a Boost in Jackson County, Kansas

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