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People and their property are politically enslaved by coercive government Obedience to "authority" in the family and the classroom are the roots of our enslavement Most of what people understand about government they learned in elementary school American governmental mythologies are pounded into kids' heads in school Why We Couldn't Abolish Slavery Then and Can't Abolish Government Now by Robert Higgs http://www.lewrockwell.com/higgs/higgs128.html "If you don't like it, you can leave" is merely collectivistic slavespeak The "government" doesn't own anything People and their property shouldn't be pushed around on "public property" Governmental laws violate individual rights, in defiance of natural law principles Authoritarian sociopaths in government resort to violence against the non-compliant A story of barroom allegations... Ultimately, the barrel of a gun is the method of attaining obedience from the resistant Underlying the pretenses of slaves and authoritarians is fear, fear of self-realization and self-reliance and fear of others When people refer to "the sheeple," they are oftentimes projecting their own mindset Many people have become sponges for other people's horrible ideas People in the communistic organization known as government claim to know best for everyone else Denial of self-responsibility is the essence of representative government Your so-called "representative" likely doesn't even know that you as an individual exist Government tries to turn people into unthinking rather than thinking animals by treating them like a herd Lysander spooner had some wise words about accountability in relation to those who presume to govern others... The Nature Of Present Government - http://www.logicallearning.net/libnatureofgover.html Government is a euphemism for slavery by Kent McManigal "Countries" are essentially collectivistic abstractions created by governments to rule people http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-5723-Albuquerque-Libertarian-Examiner~y2009m8d4-Government-is-a-euphemism-for-slavery Trying to get freedom by involving yourself in government is morally contradictory Florida man spends three months in jail for possession of breath mints http://www.reddit.com/r/WTF/comments/9c1ra/florida_man_spends_three_months_in_jail_for/ Statist judges violate individual rights on a daily basis The myth of using the system to change the system... Try to change a small coercive gang first before trying to change government http://www.atlasmediaonline.com/hx-says/stefan-molyneux-philosophy-freedom-thoughts http://freedomainradio.com/board/forums/t/21074.aspx The system of government is not worth working in; one shouldn't try to work for a rights-violating institution The moral is the practical and vice versa Involving oneself in electoral politics (might makes right) is contradicting a rational moral code; the end (freedom) doesn't justify the means (coercion via illegitimate government) Seeing the nature of the matrix entails thinking for oneself and thinking critically Statist propaganda spans the globe, fostering self-denying collectivism Government is the opposite of peace and happiness; it's based on the idea that it's good to exploit others Having low self-esteem makes one vulnerable to obeying and legitimizing any would-be "authority" the matrix is the state http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPSLzXikXks Government wasn't created as an answer to prehistoric and historic problems of aggression and violence; it's just a more powerful way to promote them Children must be seen as independent and conceptual little people, worthy of respect Brett's educational podcast - http://schoolsucks.podomatic.com/ Daniel's site (with podcast) - http://warisimmoral.com bumper music "Happiness In Slavery" by Nine Inch Nails http://www.nin.com/
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People and their property are politically enslaved by coercive government Obedience to "authority" in the family and the classroom are the roots of our enslavement Most of what people understand about government they learned in elementary school American governmental mythologies are pounded into kids' heads in school Why We Couldn't Abolish Slavery Then and Can't Abolish Government Now by Robert Higgs http://www.lewrockwell.com/higgs/higgs128.html "If you don't like it, you can leave" is merely collectivistic slavespeak The "government" doesn't own anything People and their property shouldn't be pushed around on "public property" Governmental laws violate individual rights, in defiance of natural law principles Authoritarian sociopaths in government resort to violence against the non-compliant A story of barroom allegations... Ultimately, the barrel of a gun is the method of attaining obedience from the resistant Underlying the pretenses of slaves and authoritarians is fear, fear of self-realization and self-reliance and fear of others When people refer to "the sheeple," they are oftentimes projecting their own mindset Many people have become sponges for other people's horrible ideas People in the communistic organization known as government claim to know best for everyone else Denial of self-responsibility is the essence of representative government Your so-called "representative" likely doesn't even know that you as an individual exist Government tries to turn people into unthinking rather than thinking animals by treating them like a herd Lysander spooner had some wise words about accountability in relation to those who presume to govern others... The Nature Of Present Government - http://www.logicallearning.net/libnatureofgover.html Government is a euphemism for slavery by Kent McManigal "Countries" are essentially collectivistic abstractions created by governments to rule people http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-5723-Albuquerque-Libertarian-Examiner~y2009m8d4-Government-is-a-euphemism-for-slavery Trying to get freedom by involving yourself in government is morally contradictory Florida man spends three months in jail for possession of breath mints http://www.reddit.com/r/WTF/comments/9c1ra/florida_man_spends_three_months_in_jail_for/ Statist judges violate individual rights on a daily basis The myth of using the system to change the system... Try to change a small coercive gang first before trying to change government http://www.atlasmediaonline.com/hx-says/stefan-molyneux-philosophy-freedom-thoughts http://freedomainradio.com/board/forums/t/21074.aspx The system of government is not worth working in; one shouldn't try to work for a rights-violating institution The moral is the practical and vice versa Involving oneself in electoral politics (might makes right) is contradicting a rational moral code; the end (freedom) doesn't justify the means (coercion via illegitimate government) Seeing the nature of the matrix entails thinking for oneself and thinking critically Statist propaganda spans the globe, fostering self-denying collectivism Government is the opposite of peace and happiness; it's based on the idea that it's good to exploit others Having low self-esteem makes one vulnerable to obeying and legitimizing any would-be "authority" the matrix is the state http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPSLzXikXks Government wasn't created as an answer to prehistoric and historic problems of aggression and violence; it's just a more powerful way to promote them Children must be seen as independent and conceptual little people, worthy of respect Brett's educational podcast - http://schoolsucks.podomatic.com/ Daniel's site (with podcast) - http://warisimmoral.com bumper music "Happiness In Slavery" by Nine Inch Nails http://www.nin.com/
to comment, please go to http://completeliberty.com/magazine/category/91697