im not a fascist. and you know nothing about me. have you heard of propertarianism?
edit. and none of my previous post had anything to do with government regulating morality and you can not refute my previous post.
Well, I did, but anyway, I've never heard of propertarianism. Please elaborate.
It is the completion of libertarianism, the application of the scientific method to society and the keys to Wester civilizations greatness put into law.
"We teach the Strictly Constructed Natural Law of Self Determination. Self determination requires Individual Sovereignty. Individual Sovereignty requires Reciprocity in display, word, and deed. Deciding Reciprocity in Display, word, and deed requires a logic of doing so. That logic requires a formal logic, or what is called a Formal Science of Law. Strictly Constructed Natural Law we call "P-Law" provides that formal science. P-Law provides us with scientific law. The foundation of that Law is a formal methodology. That methodology completes of the Scientific Method. We use that Methodology by applying it to the totality of human knowledge. The result of that application is a universally commensurable language across all disciplines. We can then use that universally commensurable language as a system of measurement. We use the langauge and logic to define Natural Law; Embody it in the Common Law. And in a Constitution produced under that Law. And to deduce and produce a set of policies to correct abuses of our people. And as a consequence the eradication of parasitism upon our people by superstition, pseudoscience, sophism, fraud, and deceit by harms to the commercial, financial, economic, political,and informational commons. And by that reformation we create the restoration of the uniqueness of western civilization and its unlimited rewards for ourselves - and mankind."
for their updated constitution, lessons and principles check out https://propertarianinstitute.com/
to get an intoduction, listen to the founder, curt doolittle on youtube. maybe start with these.
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