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> The System: Capitalism and its Role in American Society’s Plunge into the Abyss. Parts I, II and III

3 January 2005, 05:55

It is said, that by choosing social order as of opposed to natural states of anarchy one must be willing to sacrifice his own personal freedom. In the instant when one makes such a binding decision it is in tht moment their lifeis no longer in their hands and furthermore will be placed into the hands of chosen representatives. The problem arises when one is born into social order, having not the opportunity to choose between natural life or that of a representative government. The person automatically becomes a subject to the state. And, of course in this automation of ownership one assumes that the opportunity to decline such an agreement is up to the state itself in which one may also assume if such a right to define is not available and is in fact a forced contract the state respnsible must provide its subject with what should be decided as a comfortable living: shelter, clothing, food, water, and necessary utility in exchange for the freedom of the individual. What some governments call freedom like the right to vote, speak, etc are not close in comparison to the freedom of a natural life itself. Any said freedoms a government clalkms to provide in the absence of the provision of the necessary qualities to live without utter despair is nothing more than a misrepresentation of what freedom really means.