From: Mike Benoit [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 5:37 AM
Subject: Tyranny Busting News

 

Four-time Prometheus Award-winner L. Neil Smith has been called one of the
world's foremost authorities on the ethics of self-defense. He is the author
of more than 25 books, including The American Zone, Forge of the Elders,
Pallas, The Probability Broach, Hope (with Aaron Zelman), and his collected
articles and speeches, Lever Action, all of which may be purchased through
his website "The Webley Page" at lneilsmith.org <http://www.lneilsmith.org/>
. 

Ceres, an exciting sequel to Neil's 1993 Ngu family novel Pallas is
currently running as a free weekly serial
atwww.bigheadpress.com/lneilsmith/?page_id=53 

Neil is presently at work on Ares, the middle volume of the epic Ngu Family
Cycle, and on Where We Stand: Libertarian Policy in a Time of Crisis with
his daughter, Rylla. 

See stunning full-color graphic-novelizations of The Probability Broach and
Roswell, Texas which feature the art of Scott Bieser at www.BigHeadPress.com
<http://www.bigheadpress.com/>  Dead-tree versions may be had through the
publisher, or at www.Amazon.com <http://www.amazon.com/>  where you will
also find Phoenix Pick editions of some of Neil's earlier novels. Links to
Neil's books at Amazon.com are on his website <http://www.lneilsmith.org/> 

 

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Here is a great piece, by one of my favorite modern day authors on freedom.

 

Do you know anyone who values liberty more than their life? If so, I would
like to communicate with them.

 

thanks

 

Mike

  

American Rights? 
by L. Neil Smith 
[email protected]

Attribute to The Libertarian Enterprise

We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal;
that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that
among those rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. 

-Thomas Jefferson, The Declaration of Independence

Permit me to begin this by stating plainly, and for about the millionth time
in the past forty-seven years, that I am an unabashed individualist.

The best philosophical expression of my individualism is called
libertarianism. The best ethical expression of my individualism is called
the Zero Aggression Principle. And the best working political expression of
my individualism, thus far, is the first ten amendments to the United States
Constitution, commonly known as the Bill of Rights.

It should be clear from the above (and from thirty-odd years of writing and
public speaking) that I am not a liberal of any kind, nor a progressive, nor
a Democrat, nor a leftist, nor a socialist, nor whatever the hell else that
kind of people want to be called these days.

Regrettably, it isn't equally clear, at least to some, that I am no
conservative. I have business associates, publishers and editors, for the
most part, who've known me and worked with me for twenty years who don't
understand that, and still think I'm some sort of right- winger.

I think this happens because Republicans are better liars in some ways than
Democrats, but at the same time, they're less competent at getting elected
to office. Republicans talk a lot about individual liberty whenever they're
out of power. They're little different from Democrats in this respect. But
because they're out of power so much of the time, we hear it more
continuously from them than from the other side.

Once they seize the reins of state, however, all of that freedom talk
stops-except as Orwellian cover for unAmerican travesties like the Patriot
Act, the no-fly list, and the twisted logic they employ to explain away
illegal abduction, false imprisonment, and torture. When Republicans have
power, the Bill of Rights becomes "just a piece of paper".

In this, too, they're no different from the Democrats.

I was listening to one of the conservative radio Holy Trinity this
afternoon, explaining to a poor, dumb listener who had become confused by
attempting to think for himself, why those individuals accused by the United
States government of various acts of terrorism-many of whom have been held
illegally against their will for years on the merest presumption of their
guilt-do not deserve a proper trial, but should get some kind of drumhead
ritual instead, before they're locked away in some dark hole forever or
simply put before a firing squad.

What this clown's argument came down to, in the end, was that the prisoners
in question are not Americans, and therefore don't deserve to exercise
"American" rights. (This is the same illogic by which the government can do
anything as long as it does it outside American borders.)

This is not the view of things on which America was founded. Take a look at
the quotation from the Declaration of Independence at the beginning of this
article. It was Thomas Jefferson's view, unanimously ratified by the
remainder of the Founding Fathers, that every human being has exactly the
same rights, simply by virtue of being a human being. Moreover, these rights
are not uniquely American in character but are possessed equally by
everyone, everywhere. America was to have been exceptional, not because its
people had these rights, but because its government-alone in the world in
their times-had been deliberately constructed from the ground up to uphold
and defend them. Nor was government given any legal authority to suspend or
abrogate them.

No one has to earn his rights. No matter how many puffed up monarchs and
tin-pot dictators suppressed them, no matter how many centuries they have
been suppressed, no matter how many millennia, they represent his natural
state of being, his by virtue of his existence.

None of this is about what you and I are allowed to do, it's about what the
government is notallowed to do. Properly-as Barack Obama recently
lamented-all rights are negative, in that they derive from a single basic
right, as Robert LeFevre put it, not to be molested.

To be left the hell alone.

Any "rights" that impose any kind of obligation on anybody else to do
anything at all except leave you alone, are not properly rights, but
government-granted privileges and entitlements-a license to make slaves of
whoever provides the goodies-exactly the kind of corrupt, abusive practice
that most Americans fought the Revolution to abolish.

But once again, I have digressed.

Please don't tell me that our nation is at war, which miraculously allows
the rule of law to be set aside. It is not at war. This country hasn't
fought a constitutional, legally-declared war since 1945. Those
conservatives who attempt to push the destructive notion that somehow such a
detail doesn't matter, are acting as lawlessly as the Obama or Clinton
Administrations ever did. America wasn't attacked on September 11, 2001 by
another nation-state, but by a self-consciously stateless band of violent
criminals. It has used the excuse to invade and wreck two innocent countries
for reasons completely different from those given.

The American legal system comes to us originally from England, where it
evolved, over a thousand years, to protect the rights of the individual.
These days, it doesn't seem to work very well, either here or in England,
chiefly because it has devolved, degraded by the alien philosophy called
socialism, and now seeks, above all else, to protect the power of the
government at the expense of the individual, in just the same way any
military tribunal's first purpose is to serve the military.

Socialism is an assertion that the individual is of little or no moral
importance, and that the needs or wants of the collective, no matter what
that might be, always trump whatever a "mere" individual may desire, even
when it comes down to his own life, liberty, or property.

Both conservatives and liberals are dedicated to one form of socialism or
another-right wing socialism or left wing socialism-and both are more than
willing to lie, cheat, steal, and murder in order to advance their
collectivist agendas. Only the excuses differ, the pablum mouthed by the
left most frequently being "social justice" and the pablum of the right
being "national security", for the sake of which either of them will
cheerfully kill you and cook you and eat you.

That people can no sooner expect to achieve profound and lasting individual
liberty under conservative rule than under "progressives" should be
excruciatingly obvious in this Bush-Clinton-Bush-Obama epoch.

However badly it may work at present, however desperately it needs to be
radically reformed, the American justice system represents inalienable
rights possessed, not just by American citizens, but by every human being.
If politicians have the power to deny due process to alien prisoners today,
it will find an excuse-perhaps by declaring us "unlawful enemy
combatants"-to deny it to you and me tomorrow.

It's already happened in a couple of cases.

If, on the other hand, we take that power away, in the Renaissance that
follows, people in other countries will see America as a beacon of liberty
once again, not as the brutal oppressor it has become. Our freedom will
spread, by itself, to every corner of the Earth. Unlike democracy, which is
in so many ways the opposite of freedom, it will be embraced by billions,
and will not have to be imposed at bayonet point.


Four-time Prometheus Award-winner L. Neil Smith has been called one of the
world's foremost authorities on the ethics of self-defense. He is the author
of more than 25 books, including The American Zone, Forge of the Elders,
Pallas, The Probability Broach, Hope (with Aaron Zelman), and his collected
articles and speeches, Lever Action, all of which may be purchased through
his website "The Webley Page" at lneilsmith.org <http://www.lneilsmith.org/>
. 

Ceres, an exciting sequel to Neil's 1993 Ngu family novel Pallas is
currently running as a free weekly serial
atwww.bigheadpress.com/lneilsmith/?page_id=53 

Neil is presently at work on Ares, the middle volume of the epic Ngu Family
Cycle, and on Where We Stand: Libertarian Policy in a Time of Crisis with
his daughter, Rylla. 

See stunning full-color graphic-novelizations of The Probability Broach and
Roswell, Texas which feature the art of Scott Bieser at www.BigHeadPress.com
<http://www.bigheadpress.com/>  Dead-tree versions may be had through the
publisher, or at www.Amazon.com <http://www.amazon.com/>  where you will
also find Phoenix Pick editions of some of Neil's earlier novels. Links to
Neil's books at Amazon.com are on his website <http://www.lneilsmith.org/> 

 

 

 

 

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