In regards to the Supreme Court Justices of the United States ruling in favor of forcing citizens to purchase a particular product from a particular industry, and in all cases where the government attempts to own you at your own cost and against your will, we should remind ourselves that freedom is, has been and always will be the most powerful force on Earth to bring out the true potential of benefit to mankind. Remember that in the US, we experienced the single greatest growth of the average standard of living for the poor, middle class and rich in the history of mankind within the mostly free market environment of the 1800′s, long before anyone was ever on the government dole. It’s vital to remember that fact, because as the government persuade us to believe that we must have a fat bureaucracy of people we cannot trust handing out our own money for everyone else’s benefit, the more and more our freedom will disappear, and one day when we are nothing more than a wasteland of victimized morality, perhaps one of our descendants will cry anew the call to freedom and the destruction of one person’s authority over another person’s life. Our own history proves it, but to those who cannot fathom a moral society without a powerful government, they will never understand the true power of freedom until it is completely gone.
To that effect, I’ve posted below the prologue to a French novel (English version, of course) called The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible regarding freedom and the principles every man was born with. It is called “The Philosophy of Liberty.” Also embedded is the YouTube video, which might be easier to swallow for the first or second time working through the material.
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A visually cleaner version of this video is available at the bottom of this post, but the narration has a slower pacing.
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The prologue to The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible by Ken Schoolland:
My philosophy is based on the principle of self-ownership. You own your life. To deny this is to imply that another person has a higher claim on your life than you do. No other person, or group of persons, owns your life nor do you own the lives of others. You exist in time: future, present, and past. This is manifest in life, liberty, and the product of your life and liberty. The exercise of choices over life and liberty is your prosperity. To lose your life is to lose your future. To lose your liberty is to lose your present. And to lose the product of your life and liberty is to lose the portion of your past that produced it.
A product of your life and liberty is your property. Property is the fruit of your labour, the product of your time, energy, and talents. It is that part of nature that you turn to valuable use. And it is the property of others that is given to you by voluntary exchange and mutual consent. Two people who exchange property voluntarily are both better off or they wouldn’t do it. Only they may rightfully make that decision for themselves.
At times some people use force or fraud to take from others without wilful, voluntary consent. Normally, the initiation of force to take life is murder, to take liberty is slavery, and to take property is theft. It is the same whether these actions are done by one person acting alone, by the many acting against a few, or even by officials with fine hats and fancy titles.
You have the right to protect your own life, liberty, and justly acquired property from the forceful aggression of others. So you may rightfully ask others to help protect you. But you do not have a right to initiate force against the life, liberty, or property of others. Thus, you have no right to designate some person to initiate force against others on your behalf.
You have a right to seek leaders for yourself, but would have no right to impose rulers on others. No matter how officials are selected, they are only human beings and they have no rights or claims that are higher than those of any other human beings. Regardless of the imaginative labels for their behaviour or the numbers of people encouraging them, officials have no right to murder, to enslave, or to steal. You cannot give them any rights that you do not have yourself.
Since you own your life, you are responsible for your life. You do not rent your life from others who demand your obedience. Nor are you a slave to others who demand your sacrifice.
You choose your own goals based on your own values. Success and failure are both the necessary incentives to learn and to grow.
Your action on behalf of others, or their action on behalf of you, is only virtuous when it is derived from voluntary, mutual consent. For virtue can only exist when there is free choice.
This is the basis of a truly free society. It is not only the most practical and humanitarian foundation for human action; it is also the most ethical.
Problems that arise from the initiation of force by government have a solution. The solution is for people of the world to stop asking officials to initiate force on their behalf. Evil does not arise only from evil people, but also from good people who tolerate the initiation of force as a means to their own ends. In this manner, good people have empowered evil throughout history.
Having confidence in a free society is to focus on the process of discovery in the marketplace of values rather than to focus on some imposed vision or goal. Using governmental force to impose a vision on others is intellectual sloth and typically results in unintended, perverse consequences. Achieving a free society requires courage to think, to talk, and to act – especially when it is easier to do nothing.
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This is an alternate and graphically cleaner version of the video above, but contains the same material.