We can fail to construct a market. But the market for goods and services can’t fail – that’s logically impossible.

If the market for goods and services cannot provide a desired commons, then that’s the providence of the market for commons (‘government’).

We can fail to construct a market for commons (‘government’). But the market for commons cannot fail – that’s logically impossible.

If the market for commons cannot provide a desired employment or consumption, then that’s the providence of the market for reproduction.

We can fail to construct a market for reproduction, but the market for reproduction cannot fail – that’s logically impossible.

Markets don’t fail. Families fail to produce offspring capable of providing goods, services, and commons, or producing too many offspring for the market for goods, services, and commons to serve.

The family is the source of all that follows: reproduction, production, and commons.

The family requires individuals who limit their reproduction to that which they can provide for. That is the source of our failure to produce markets for goods and services, and markets for commons (“governments”) to provide goods, services, and commons for all.

We have failed to maintain a market for commons by destroying the houses of the monarchy(military), aristocracy(land), Commons(industry), and Church(dependents) – which functioned as a market for commons between the classes.

We have failed to produce a market for reproduction, by reversing the demand for self provision of one’s offspring, and causing the failure of our markets both private and common.

We have failed more so by reversing 1000 years of genetic pacification and, importing the offspring of those not genetically pacified.

Curt Doolittle

The Propertarian Institute

Kiev, Ukraine