▲ | branko_d 17 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> Everything we have, everything we're permitted to do, is at the pleasure and permission of our governments. Wrong! The people are ultimately responsible for reigning-in their governments and are the ultimate source of any rules or rights that the governments end up enforcing. If you think that the ultimate authority is with the government, then you have justified every authoritarian regime out there. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | hayst4ck 16 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are two basic world views. One is based on order and rule. You have a leviathan, an absolute ruler, who imposes order on society. The other is one based on freedom and law/justice. A society based on affirmative mutual consent and a system orthogonal to power to handle disputes. Unfortunately, power determining the outcome of disputes is the default, and a system of law or justice cannot enforce itself without the participation of those bound by it. The core founding principle of western society is solidarity via collective bargaining, what other option is there than other than to submit to someone more powerful than any individual? Do you want to submit to a man, or submit to an idea? If you submit to an idea you must defend it. If you submit to a man, you deny your own agency and your own rights. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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