Natural Law – The Science of Morality, Part 3: True Freedom
Natural Law – The Science of Morality, Part 3: True Freedom
Do you want true freedom? Do you recognize the current condition is slavery? How much do you actually want to be free? Are you willing to act to fulfill the requirements to get True Freedom?
Topics: Freedom (True Freedom) vs “freedoms”. More clarification on temporary vs permanent condition of slavery. Sovereignty. The crucial importance of self-defense. Valuing your life. Developing conscience. Anarchy. Care for Freedom. Fear of Chaos, fear of Freedom, fear of possibilities. True order.
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The basic definition of Freedom and Slavery are good places to start understanding what True Freedom is.
Freedom: “power of self-determination, state of free will; emancipation from slavery”
Free: “not in bondage, acting of one’s own will”
Will: “to determine by act of choice”
Slavery: “state of servitude, condition of a slave”
Slave: “person who is the chattel or property of another”
Property: “things subject to ownership”
Own: “to possess, have; rule, be in command of, have authority over;”
Freedom is all about whether there is enslavement from false claims of ownership.
Defining slavery can be summarized as follows:
Slavery is a (false) claim of ownership on other’s rightful property (theft), in whole or in part.
A false claim of ownership can be a single act, as a one-time occurrance applied to one or many others. E.g. a mugger stealing from you; a business defrauding all their clients. That’s a temporary condition or state of enslavement that subsides. The more severe form of slavery is when the condition or state is persisted and becomes a permanent facet of life for one or many (living as a slave). E.g chattel slavery; being stolen from perpetually (theft of property that continues over and over). Whole societies can be enslaved, which can be defined as follows:
A society of slavery is when there is an accepted, persistent and widespread claim of ownership on other’s rightful property, in whole or in part.