Saturday, June 22, 2019

More on Human ABILITY to REASON, Human RIGHT to CONSENT - Proem & Poem No. 122

Most likely to be published later this fall/winter of 2019/2020, my 11th book entitled appropriately; More 100 Proems & Poems on the Peculiar Human ABILITY to REASON, Singular Human RIGHT to CONSENT & Other Neglected Matters. The following will probably be included upon further editing, and front cover a slightly modified yet appropriate version of the previous....


PROEM & POEM No. 122 - Ethics versus Politics / 1st Reprise


      Logically defined, Politics is the pursuit to influence and/or control political power, legal force, that is to say, the power thus force to manipulate and confiscate others' behavior and resource without their consent. The method to determine the use of power or force by democracy, oligarchy or tyranny matters not. The method to implement the use of power or force by communism, fascism or cronyism and their popular pacifier socialism matters not. For all are clashes between political prerogatives versus personal preferences, legal force versus human will, government taking liberties versus individuals exercising liberty.

      Rather it is Ethics not Politics that desires freedom for oneself and all others thus a return to individual responsibility. It is Ethics not Politics that seeks liberation from government's shackles and chains hung heavy upon everyone's person, preference and possession. And it is Ethics not Politics that insists the regard for one's own Singular Human Right to Consent or Not Consent on all matters, inseparably demands the respect for one's own Peculiar Human Ability to Reason on all matters. Politics is contrary even hostile to all such things.

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Song of Life, Song of Liberty upon Song of Property
Loveliest of medleys as well sweetest among trilogies
All praxeological considerations like reverential stations
Else the coarctation begrudged per the systematization

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Come let us Reason. Peace is always a Choice.
Study, Ponder, Labor, till last Breath.




Copyright © 2019 by D.C. Quillan Stone

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