Yet, we ought to state again, lawlessness is not what anyone on this thread is ever advocating.
It is privately supplied law that most of us are advocating.
I'm not saying that anyone here is promoting lawlessness. I am merely pointing out that it is easier to enforce the current Supreme Laws of the Land as suggested by Ron Paul than it is to re-invent society. What I am saying is that lawlessness is what we have now at the Federal level because the elite counterfeiting cabal of oligarchs consider themselves above the law, and the people are blinded to the wisdom of the rule of law by public indoctrination institutions and continuing indoctrination programs orchestrated by counterfeiter controlled media.
We have given examples of stateless societies where law is upheld. Can you supply an example of a constitutional republic which didn't backslide into lawlessness?
No, I think that a degree of lawlessness is present in any society. Nonetheless, most of the individual 50 constitutional republic States are not too lawless right now even though they too are submitting to the counterfeiters. Utah, which is returning to sound money principles, may lead the pack back to a virtual lawful State along with other States that are looking at protecting themselves from devastation with honest sound money policy as well.
In the examples of stateless society I've looked into, they were always annihilated by a state, which, in some cases, was a state which formerly supported the rule of law.
Right, because the State, as a collective, is a superior force to individuals. Aggression will always defeat non-aggression. The key is to keep aggression as minimal as possible by participation.
I always freely admit my burden of proof: it is to show how a stateless society can protect itself from a bastardized future incarnation of what you advocate.
Keep in mind that what you call advocation is truly acceptance. I accept that land ownership is good for individuals, but along with land claims comes a degree of collective aggression because representative land law attempts to create order through common agreements. Keeping that aggression as small as possible is what I advocate.
How is that a smarter way than "you don't get to eat this week"? I get what you're saying. I see how it can be effective. I just don't think it's as effective as simply not paying the man.
I agree for civil law. For criminal law, it is tough for me to imagine judges would adhere to a business plan of "being the most fair judge in town" when paupers are facing wealthy accusers. Money talks bullshit walks. I would expect private criminal justice to be not much different than what we endure today. Binding judges to the rule of law or send them packing is a superior solution, imo.
I agree 100% with this. And if we ever get there, expect the rest of us to keep pushing farther than you want to go.
We will achieve an end to the
counterfeiters-in-charge when we have a critical mass of people who understand it. Ron Paul is leading the charge with "End The Fed" and while the best case scenario would be for him to win the presidency, bring the troops home, and reduce government spending, ending the fed is not dependent on Ron Paul winning the presidency. The r3VOLution continues. The Fed is going to end... it just would just end a lot faster if Ron Paul wins in 2012.
We see that as the problem, sure. Then we wonder "If we get to the point where the counterfeiters are gone, how do we prevent more?
Given that the state has at this point a 100% track record of devolving into a counterfeiting ring (including the ONE state on Earth to have codified that that is explicitly not to happen in its highest law), the solution to us is pretty apparent.
The Internet is the game changer because secrecy was the counterfeiter's most potent weapon. When I was in my 30's, I pulled a $50 and a $1 out of my wallet. It dawned on me that whoever had the privilege to make bills could make a $100 for the same cost as a $1. At the time, it took me all day laboring as a skilled carpenter to make $100. Like millions of others, I couldn't figure out how it worked.
"By this means government may secretly and unobserved, confiscate the wealth of the people, and not one man in a million will detect the theft." - Lord John Maynard Keynes, "Economic Consequences of Peace"
So, I went to the library, went back to college, studied micro & macro economics but the truth was not to be found. Finally, when I read Ron Paul, he pointed me to "
The Mystery of Banking" by Murray N. Rothbard... and there I found my answers. The
powers-that-be hid vital information for decades. Even today, The Mystery of Banking is not available from my public library, but it is free online. The Internet is the truth machine. The truth will set you free.
Then I studied "
The Secrets of the Federal Reserve" by Eustace Mullins and I realized that when the counterfeiters are stopped it'll become obvious that State aggression is virtually nil in comparison.