Sunday, 8 February 2009

World without war?

There's nothing wrong with private property rights. What is wrong is the thieves who seek to conquer men. And hence the New World Order. Make theft legal. Make everyone poorer and poorer. But theft is unjustified in the first place. If the defense and thief are equal, the defense prevails. Unjustified war, initiated by the thief, can therefore be made inefficient and useless. And hence, justified war, declared by the defense for protection of private property, will not happen. However, there will always be those who seek new ways to take from others. War is only one way. You will not abolish war simply by abolishing private property. You will create another war. What about a war in defense of my freedom to own property and to be an individual, and to not be ruled by tyranny and to live my life as I want to? Most people do not want war today. They make no real gains from war. Only a small number of people profit, at the expense of everyone else. Through deception and the apathy of the masses, these elite are able to create wars. By holding these people accountable, you can stop people from starting preemptive wars and invasions. In general, until we realize that we are able to BETTER fulfill our potential as human beings by the understanding and conquest of nature rather than the conquest of fellow men and their achievements, we will never cease to steal or kill others to steal. But war to defend one's property or liberty is well defined, and not a all-out plunder. And these conflicts will not be represented by government (hopefully) and hence not have access to an army. Which means that we will always have struggle and competition between humans, but we will not be killing each other for it. It is possible to have a world without war.

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