Theme: Constitutional Order

  • On the Liability for Disloyalty

    Apr 25, 2020, 7:07 PM by Scott De Warren When we won the revolutionary war the losers were required by and large to vacate the territory. Exceptions were made for honorable Tory members that had not taken up arms against the patriots or support to the loyalists. Everyone else had to pack up and go. Why shouldn’t this be the precedent we follow. If we kick out our own kinsmen how much more should be not kick out an enemy group after the conflict? (CD: this is one of the propositions that has to be stated)

  • On the Liability for Disloyalty

    Apr 25, 2020, 7:07 PM by Scott De Warren When we won the revolutionary war the losers were required by and large to vacate the territory. Exceptions were made for honorable Tory members that had not taken up arms against the patriots or support to the loyalists. Everyone else had to pack up and go. Why shouldn’t this be the precedent we follow. If we kick out our own kinsmen how much more should be not kick out an enemy group after the conflict? (CD: this is one of the propositions that has to be stated)

  • The Route To Revolution

    Apr 30, 2020, 4:08 PM The only way to start a revolution is via the second amendment battle over carrying arms, and our militia of every possible male, as the foundation of our civilization, and it is as sacred as is our law, and our religion.

  • The Route To Revolution

    Apr 30, 2020, 4:08 PM The only way to start a revolution is via the second amendment battle over carrying arms, and our militia of every possible male, as the foundation of our civilization, and it is as sacred as is our law, and our religion.

  • Our Three Sacred Faiths

    Apr 30, 2020, 4:56 PM Western Civilization and Our Trifunctionalism. Our Three Sacred Faiths:

    1) The MILITIA of every able bodied man – we are an army,

    2) The LAW, our jury, and our rights – we are unruled because we tolerate only rule of law

    3) Our RELIGION whether Christian (familial), Pagan (martial and historical) or heathen (ancestors and nature). No man, no organization, no state, no enemy, may violate these faiths.

  • Alternative Government Possibility

    May 1, 2020, 10:30 AM I know I’ve focused on markets and decentralization but I haven’t taken it as far as the ancients and medievals. During the pre-state, ancient and medieval periods, our tri-functionalism manifested in interesting divisions of labor. In the ancient period the temples and priests served as banks. Education was a private and commercial activity.The military ruled, and the law regulated military, commerce, and religion. In the middle ages, the church collected tithes, the state collected taxes. the commercial sector collected profits. They law was a profession of varying degrees of respect – with judges always due respect. In the modern period we have collapsed church, education, commerce, government, and military into a single political body: the government – A Monopoly. But the temporal division of labor between church-education-family, commerce-banking-finance, and miltary-strategy-infrastructure, as well as the capital each measures is different. What about three separately funded? 1) the military, judiciary, and sheriffs from taxes, 2) The treasury and infrastructure from income on investments; and 3) social services from ‘tithes’ (taxes). This would assist in de-politicizing the polity. ( I had tried very hard to discover a means to return the family: banking, education, and healthcare to the church but fundamentalists have made this impossible. )

  • Alternative Government Possibility

    May 1, 2020, 10:30 AM I know I’ve focused on markets and decentralization but I haven’t taken it as far as the ancients and medievals. During the pre-state, ancient and medieval periods, our tri-functionalism manifested in interesting divisions of labor. In the ancient period the temples and priests served as banks. Education was a private and commercial activity.The military ruled, and the law regulated military, commerce, and religion. In the middle ages, the church collected tithes, the state collected taxes. the commercial sector collected profits. They law was a profession of varying degrees of respect – with judges always due respect. In the modern period we have collapsed church, education, commerce, government, and military into a single political body: the government – A Monopoly. But the temporal division of labor between church-education-family, commerce-banking-finance, and miltary-strategy-infrastructure, as well as the capital each measures is different. What about three separately funded? 1) the military, judiciary, and sheriffs from taxes, 2) The treasury and infrastructure from income on investments; and 3) social services from ‘tithes’ (taxes). This would assist in de-politicizing the polity. ( I had tried very hard to discover a means to return the family: banking, education, and healthcare to the church but fundamentalists have made this impossible. )

  • Disambiguate law

    Disambiguate law https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/09/disambiguate-law/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-09 16:23:03 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1259156940426547202

  • Disambiguate law

    May 1, 2020, 10:33 AM

    1. Law exists. Contracts can be constructed within the law are choices).
    2. Legislation and regulation (policy) are choices.
    3. Commands are arbitrary and involuntary.
    4. The present judiciary conflates law, legislation, regulation, and command.
    5. We disambiguate them.
  • Disambiguate law

    May 1, 2020, 10:33 AM

    1. Law exists. Contracts can be constructed within the law are choices).
    2. Legislation and regulation (policy) are choices.
    3. Commands are arbitrary and involuntary.
    4. The present judiciary conflates law, legislation, regulation, and command.
    5. We disambiguate them.