Friday, May 1, 2026

Quote by D.C. Quillan Stone... Empirically inescapable the conflict between political presumption versus personal prerogative...

 

The two and only two foundational dynamics underwriting the existence or nonexistence of any government are not the proposed arguments, alleged justifications, preferred isms (or ocracies, if you will), prepared academics rather the aforementioned conflict (per quote) between political presumption, arrogance, force (violence) always driven by the singular human oppugnancy to boundlessly covet versus personal prerogative, propensity, preference always driven by the singular human right to consent or not consent on all matters.

To note, quote taken from my 10th book, 1st of trilogy, entitled 100 Proems & Poems on the Peculiar Human ABILITY to REASON, Singular Human RIGHT to CONSENT & Other Neglected Matters (Aug 2018).

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

Is 1:18, Mt 5:9, 2 Tm 2:15, Cl 3:23

Quote by D.C. Quillan Stone... It is important to emphasize two unavoidable, ethical dilemmas regarding constitutions...

 

Regardless, if to prefer, concur thus consent to any particular governmental system and political arrangement, there immediately arises the challenge. One must either ignore else resolve the ethical, moral dilemma per transgression(s) imposed upon others' dissent, however few the transgressed individuals may be, as something other than covetousness manifesting as presumption, arrogance, even violence. Academically and institutionally theorizing in forms of lectures, papers, and books as commonly proposed per rhetorically clever gymnastics like implied consent, social contract, political representation, and so on, can NEVER negate nor mitigate the aforesaid dilemma, remaining always in the mind and soul of rightful dissenters.

To note, quote taken from my 10th book, 1st of trilogy, entitled 100 Proems & Poems on the Peculiar Human ABILITY to REASON, Singular Human RIGHT to CONSENT & Other Neglected Matters (Aug 2018).

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

Is 1:18, Mt 5:9, 2 Tm 2:15, Cl 3:23