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  • Wed, Aug 2 2006 8:33 PM

    No [N] The "Social Contract"

    From: (A T Furman)

    Newsgroups: ba.politics

    Subject: Re: Social contract?

    Date: 14 May 92 08:53:22 GMT

     

    We've all heard of the "Social Contract" -- the unwritten agreement between individuals and "society" (i.e. the government.) The following is an attempt to write down, once and for all, just what the contract is that we've all supposedly agreed to.

     

    SOCIAL CONTRACT

    Between an individual and the United States Government

     

    WHEREAS I wish to reside on the North American continent, and WHEREAS the United States Government controls the area of the continent on which I wish to reside, and WHEREAS tacit or implied contracts are vague and therefore unenforceable,

     

    I agree to the following terms:

     

    SECTION 1: I will surrender a percentage of my property to the Government. The actual percentage will be determined by the Government and will be subject to change at any time. The amount to be surrendered may be based on my income, the value of my property, the value of my purchases or any other criteria the Government chooses. To aid the Government in determining the percentage, I will apply for a Government identification number that I will use in all my major financial transactions.

     

    SECTION 2: Should the Government demand it, I will surrender my liberty for a period of time determined by the government and typically no shorter than two years. During that time, I will serve the Government in any way it chooses, including military service in which I may be called upon to sacrifice my life.

     

    SECTION 3: I will limit my behavior as demanded by the government. I will consume only those drugs permitted by the Government. I will limit my sexual activities to those permitted by the Government. I will forsake religious beliefs that conflict with the Government's determination of propriety. More limits may be imposed at any time.

     

    SECTION 4: In consideration for the above, the Government will permit me to find employment, subject to limits that will be determined by the Government. These limits may restrict my choice of career or the wages I may accept.

     

    SECTION 5: The Government will permit me to reside in the area of North America which it controls. Also, the Government will permit me to speak freely, subject to limits determined by the Government's Congress and Supreme Court.

     

    SECTION 6: The Government will attempt to protect my life and my claim to the property it has allowed me to keep. I agree not to hold the Government liable if it fails to protect me or my property.

     

    SECTION 7: The Government will offer various services to me. The nature and extent of these services will be determined by the Government and are subject to change at any time.

     

    SECTION 8: The Government will determine whether I may vote for certain Government officials. The influence of my vote will vary inversely with the number of voters, and I understand that it typically will be minuscule. I agree not to hold any elected Government officials liable for acting against my best interests or for breaking promises, even if those promises motivated me to vote for them.

     

    SECTION 9: I agree that the Government may hold me fully liable if I fail to abide by the above terms. In that event, the Government may confiscate any property that I have not previously surrendered to it, and may imprison me for a period of time to be determined by the Government. I also agree that the Government may alter the terms of this contract at any time.

     

    _____________________________

    Signature

     

    _____________________________

    Date

     

     

    Copyright 1989 by Robert E. Alexander.

    May be distributed freely.

     

     

     

     

    Would you sign that piece of s-h-i-t?

  • Wed, Aug 2 2006 8:39 PM In reply to

    • Nathan
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    • Philosopher King

    Re: The "Social Contract"

    If I choose not to sign it, do I have to sign a rejection form that says they can kill me for signing the rejection form?
  • Wed, Aug 2 2006 8:50 PM In reply to

    • GregG
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    Re: The "Social Contract"

    No, this is FANTASTIC. It is a work that demonstrates PRECISELY WHY there is no written "Social Contract". I remember listening to a Mises podcast once, where the speaker was explaining that, in the phrase "Virtual Consent" (to the "Social Contract") as described by statist economists and political theorists, the word "Virtual" needs to be replaced with "NO" -- NO Consent, because nobody in his right mind would consent.

    Excellent post!

  • Thu, Aug 3 2006 8:11 PM In reply to

    Re: The "Social Contract"

     Putty Tat wrote:
    Would you sign that piece of s-h-i-t?

    Is my signature to be given voluntarily?

    Is my signature considered voluntary if done under threat of force?

    Bottom line: My signature means nothing, even when I mean it to.

  • Fri, Aug 4 2006 12:57 AM In reply to

    • firenu
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    Re: The "Social Contract"

    Excellent Big Smile [:D]

    Now, imagine a DRO with that arrangement. Wouldn't happen. I'm agreeing with greg here.
    I am however a bit disappointed at the appearant lack of competition between nations as it were.
  • Fri, Aug 4 2006 7:41 AM In reply to

    Re: The "Social Contract"

    Competition between nations? Do you mean to attract the most capital and people? That goes on all the time, and is the only reason we still have a shred of freedom left...

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  • Fri, Aug 4 2006 9:08 AM In reply to

    Re: The "Social Contract"

    That piece is pure gold.

    (tagged here)
  • Fri, Aug 4 2006 10:16 AM In reply to

    • Nathan
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    • Philosopher King

    Re: The "Social Contract"

    Adi posted it on Essembly as a resolve, but I can't get to it to see who would actually vote yes to that.
  • Fri, Aug 4 2006 4:11 PM In reply to

    Re: The "Social Contract"

    Ian from free talk live is reading this out now. I linked this  on their bbs, and he gave your website (freedomainradio.com) a plug on the radio.
  • Fri, Aug 4 2006 8:34 PM In reply to

    Party!!! [<:o)] Re: The "Social Contract"

     graystar wrote:
    Ian from free talk live is reading this out now. I linked this  on their bbs, and he gave your website (freedomainradio.com) a plug on the radio.

    Way to go...  WOOHOO!!!

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