Thursday, April 17, 2014

Secession Is Really Just Subsidiarity.

Balance and harmony and reciprocity are all part of the natural order. Subsidiarity is the reciprocal of federation and both are necessary for the advancement of civilization.

Federation is beneficial but when it is allowed to go beyond the bounds of moderation it is nothing but centralization which is obviously a movement towards tyranny.The rising cries for secession from the tyranny of centralization are really just the equilibrium forces at work, the appearance of moderating forces to move the order of things towards balance and harmony.

These are the early stages necessary for freedom of thought and the subsequent evolution and maturation of ethics. One of the great outcomes of ethical development will be the recognition that the ideology of statism is harmful to human civilization. 

When this arbitrary and ego-driven approach is finally relegated to the dustheap of fallacious doctrines it will be seen what wonders are possible for an unshackled humanity. The philosophy of classical liberalism provides the theoretical proof that there is not a void left behind when the State is dissolved but rather it is like a bird released from its cage.

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Sunday, March 30, 2014

Classical Liberalism In The Modern Age.

A person, man or woman, who espouses the classical liberalism tradition and therefore considers himself or herself a classical liberal has the following views:

  • Human beings are understood as subjective, 
  • who use Aristotelian logic in a causal-realistic world, 
  • who are adorned with values that originated from the milieu of the interplay of ethics and religion, 
  • who recognize that law is to be discovered rather than created by fallible human minds,
  • and who recognize justice as that which causes voluntary social cooperation to flourish.

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