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The natural order is all around us. It dominates over the whole universe and all life. The existence, survival, and growth of the entire universe and all life in it are one hundred percent dependent on the natural order and the natural laws. Natural laws are immutable and provide minimal freedom, only in certain aspects of life. You are free to jump off the sixth floor, but you will also have to bear the consequences. Natural order is also perfect. For example, even just a slight variation of 0.000001 in the value of gravity can destroy the whole universe. We exist because everything in the universe strictly obeys the natural laws. Oxygen keeps providing the vital energy to living beings, and water constantly flows from the top down.
Unfortunately, the religion of Atheism has given people the delusion that natural laws do not matter. It indoctrinates people into thinking that we can achieve great things by violating natural laws. The most significant fraud in this regard is the notion that “Morality and ethics are relative” and “Truth does not exist.” You can coin your random morality and truth, and it will be perfectly fine. Nothing could be further from the truth than these illogical and stupid statements. The survival and prosperity of humans depend entirely on the realization of truth and universal morality. If you can coin your truth, then there was nothing wrong with Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, Castro, and Chavez.
Instead, there is an inner voice in every one of us that tells us that what these mass murderers did was not right. No matter what we say and believe under the indoctrination of public schools, academia, media, politics, and bureaucratic and techocratic mumbo jumbo, our conscience never fails to discriminate truth from the false. Every one of us knows, regardless of acknowledgement or not, that lying, cheating, breaking promises and contracts, murder, and theft are bad. We feel guilty after committing any of these immoral acts, and trust and revere the people who stay away from these immoralities. We teach our children to stay away from these acts. In domestic, business, friendship, intimacy, and closeness, as well as work-related relationships, we trust the people who stay away from these kinds of immoral behaviors.
These undeniable and universal facts are precisely and accurately summed up in the non-aggression axiom: It is immoral to initiate force against someone else. You never have to use force if you are acting morally. Free markets are a great example of it. All transactions involve voluntary actions on the part of everyone involved. You buy something from me because, for you, what you are buying is worth more than the money you are paying for it. And, for me, the money that I am getting in return is worth more than what I am selling. Governments, on the other hand, are a perfect example of immoral behavior: pay up or else. All dealings between governments and their subjects are involuntary. In other words, it is a “Legalized’ form of slavery. Like it or not, you must obey, and as long as you live in that artificially and arbitrarily marked and bordered territory, you have no choice.
Anything that disrupts and destroys markets is also immoral, for example, Socialism, Mercantilism, Fascism, Cronyism, Public-Private partnerships, and Central Banks. It is because these ideologies and institutions replace natural order markets with coercion and force. Volutarianism and naturalism get replaced by involuntarism and artificialism. Free markets are natural and voluntary; that’s why the establishment, maintenance, and growth of markets never require coercion and force. On the other hand, these other anti-market ideologies and institutions require the use of extreme coercion, brutal force, and mass murder, and they still fail while markets grow and prosper. East Germany and North Korea failed while West Germany and South Korea prospered.
All the other excuses they present, such as not being at the right time, not having the right people, and not being in the right place, are entirely bogus because natural and voluntary do not require or need any of these. You have to let it grow. Other prescribed recipes, like Democracy, have also failed. Financial and economic growth and prosperity have never depended on any particular political system. Political systems often prove to be merely a hindrance to human development and prosperity. The best recent examples are China and India. China was a dictatorship and still is. But it was impoverished under Socialism and made incredible progress and growth after ditching Socialism and opening its markets to the world.
On the other hand, India was the world’s largest Democracy. But it had incredible poverty under Socialism. It also made unbelievable progress after ditching Socialism and opening up its markets to free competition. So, the political system does not matter at all. It is just a fiction being told to us to keep us in this eternal spiral of slavery. All that matters is the freedom to create, innovate, invent, work hard, lead, and be smart. Freedom is the answer. It is the only solution. America, when it had freedom with little to no government, especially in the West, created the most prominent and prosperous economy ever, the largest and wealthiest middle class ever, and the fastest decline in poverty rates ever, all within less than two hundred years. Since the so-called War on Poverty, at the beginning of the last century, the growth rates have averaged a dismal 2%. The middle class is shrinking, and poverty rates have either increased or remained steady.
So, the solution has never been the violation of natural laws and coercion. It has always been the natural order and freedom, contrary to what we are being told and indoctrinated into by public schools, crony corporate media, taxpayers dependent academia, so-called experts and gurus, politicians, bureaucrats, and technocrats. These I-know-it-all idiots do not know what is best for you and your family. You know what is best for you and your family; all the institutions they erect to destroy and replace the family can not even remotely compete with the family.