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The Long Game's avatar

Government is inherently regulatory. That's how they make rules that we must follow and they don't have to, so they can get ahead and keep us controlled.

Regulation comes from authority, and all authority is illegitimate. Think of the first time anyone ever took authority over someone else. What did that involve? It involved violence or the threat of violence. Because if people actually wanted to do something, you wouldn't have to make a rule. They would just already be doing it.

The rule of law is our enslavement. The "law" of the jungle is our freedom.

Of course, those who rule by law will tell the opposite and claim that the law of the jungle is so terrible and awful and brutal. But what do you call the world we live in now? Is all of those things to boot.

To be free means having no government and therefore no regulation. Consequences occur naturally, both good and bad. We don't need fabricated ones meted out by courts. The court process is what perpetrators invented so slow down the justice that would have otherwise swiftly befallen them.

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Bhuvanesh.R's avatar

Please write more about economics - Anand sir and Shashwat anna

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VEERAMATHY's avatar

Thank you for this Article.

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Nagaraj Sankar's avatar

So the cycle to be continued?

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DEEPAN ADHITYA's avatar

Thank you for this informative Article, Sir. Will a Free Market Capitalism with no sound regulations result in a monopoly/ Oligopoly at a later stage?

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Anbukkani Perumal's avatar

Very good article

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