Libertarianism succeeds well to establish the right to choose as the fundamental moral premise of human existence. Libertarianism fails egregiously to define the purpose for which free choice exists. It is the self sustained collective that is the ultimate treasure of social experience.
The true issue of demarcation of social reality lies within this spectrum. On one side is the attitude, "I will do as I please". A man becomes a law unto himself. On the upper side, "I will do what is right". This is the attitude of obedience. Whether a man accepts the natural order of the universe or professes the ancient personification of deity as his God, there can be a subservience to something larger and ultimately absolute.
Man will always find his greatest joy in the contrivance of collective association. Production will always be maximized in a well ordered collective enterprise. Both wealth and happiness are entirely functions of meaningful social integration.
Both the natural order of life and the message of the divine revealed word of God demand a form of social bondage.
The only question to be solved is, can man, of his own free will and choice, make the decision, without external compulsion, to organize himself according to divine proscription.
Saturday, February 10
Social Organization
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Labels: Civil Liberty, Self Government
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