a definition of “natural as in natural law. Nature (existence and operational predisposition within existence) is an archaic term, so I answered what I thought you meant. But I think you mean that the verbal relationship between ‘nature’ and ‘natural law’ is other than etymological. Natural Law = reciprocity. We use the term ‘nature’ pretty widely. But in origin it has both a positive and negative meaning. Like most things the negative is more precise: that which was not created by intent. Originally used as ‘a man’s nature’, and referring to his character and breeding just as we learn by domesticating the personality and fitness of animals.
The use of the term Natural Law generally refers to the attempt to bind states to the necessity of not imposing upon that which would inhibit cooperation and prosperity. In later generations this would be reduced to reciprocity in property rights. In the current period I use it to refer to reciprocity in property in toto, and suggest that this condition is only possible under sovereignty. And that sovereignty is only possible by militial reciprocity.
Source date (UTC): 2017-02-13 16:09:00 UTC
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