Collectivist ideologies destroy whatever they feed on.

Here’s a brief historical summary as we approach our Independence Day summertime and 250 year celebration.

The United States started as a limited government that mostly stayed out of the economy from the writing of our Constitution in 1789 until the Civil War in 1861. The Civil War marks the moment that we strayed into collectivist governance where people are taxed in order to provide monies for war and welfare. The period from 1861 until WWII in 1941 was a period of mild socialism that began when the Northern states taxed people to pay for the Civil War. During modern liberalism, the government played a more active role in manipulating economic outcomes. Government money in the form of land grants, for example, gave a hand up to railroads which were the first big industry that began to change how people lived, travelled, and obtained their goods from the economic market. The federal government grew and began to interfere more with regulating people’s lives by passing new laws. After WWII, we entered the neoliberal period with globalization, financialization and wars all around the world to make way for global trade and monetary flows across national borders. This is a form of fascism. That’s why each political side continuously uses the word fascism in a derogatory way to criticise their political competition. Partnerships between governments and corporations are a form of fascism More power to decide economic outcomes for corporate clients is part of neoliberal fascism. Empire as a goal is part of fascism. That’s where we are now. Problems are easy to find under neoliberalism.

Today’s U.S. has monetary and fiscal policies that harm people by overprinting money and overspending money. The government doesn’t really publish or explain how money is to be spent. Congress hasn’t created a yearly budget plan in a long time. Outsourcing jobs to foreign nations has led to unemployment at home. Inflation makes life less affordable and people have less disposable income and fewer employment opportunities. Financialization instead of production makes the U.S. economy more fragile. Government regulations interfere with everyday life for most people. Mandating covid vaccines in the recent past is only one example of this. Examples of corruption that steals U.S. treasury dollars in health and social programs is being revealed in California, Washington, and Minnesota. There are rumors of widespread corruption and many new examples continue to surface and flash by as another one soon replaces the last one. Corruption undermines legitimate deals in business.

Collectivist ideologies are three: socialism, communism and fascism. None of them are builders but instead, they destroy by falling on the nation where they erupt and devouring all assets and advantages that individuals living in the nation build when collectivists aren’t present. As collectivist ideologies begin to fail, because of the economic destruction that they cause, they often become violent. They don’t have a goal to build or improve. They don’t act responsibly or ethically though they often use rhetoric that sounds like they champion the powerless. Powerlessness among the population grows because collectivist systems steal people’s power by subverting governance systems and the rule of law. Breaches in the rule of law increase people’s sense of frustration, but how do you stop it? Perhaps by gradually recognizing that it’s happening. Solutions to despotism and collectivism abound in history. New agreements can be forged to stop the chaos and destruction that deconstruction is causing.

I would like to talk a little more about limited government and economic scarcity. Although the U.S. was the first Western government to limit governmental power in its Constitution in an enumerated list, the Magna Carta also limited the ruler’s power in specific ways. Even in the distant past there were real world limits to government power because of natural limits on human power. The power of gravity for instance, pulls everyone down to the earth’s surface. That natural law made it obvious to people like Thomas Hobbes that kings had limited power. One of the recent scary myths that I hear from time to time is the idea that modern economies can exist without scarcity. That isn’t true. Economies have scarcity as an inescapable feature: no one can have everything they may want in an unlimited supply. If someone finds a way to steal from others, they may acquire abundance beyond their means to produce for themselves, but having stolen from others impoverishes them.

I studied systems in biology during my education. Biology shows us that living systems organize their natural environment to harvest energy and build opportunities to evolve into the future through procreation. Living systems aren’t passive but rather play an active role in creating coherency. Human culture can sprout and grow under coherent rule of law practices and limited government. Today’s government is constantly thrashing about as it’s internal factions vie for power. Government loses real power as factions strive against each other, breaking out of legal limitations on power at every turn. Reigning in the abuse of power and reinstituting limitations on government power is a way to stop governments from harming the people’s ability to live their lives in the pursuit of happiness.

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Reaching for limitless power leads to having less.

Julian Assange has been persecuted by people who imagine that they have infinite power because of the “War on Terror.” Remember the War on Terror. Remember rendition and torture. People prosecuting the War on Terror wanted no limits to what they could do. And still the pursuit of limitless power under the terror watchword continues.

No one seems to be making these power players stay within the bounds of their alotted power as set out by law and no one seems to be making them do their job the way it’s supposed to be done. “Make me.” “Stop me.” And if you can’t make the government do or not do and you can’t stop the government from doing something that is diplomatically and legally wrong then some would think that means the power players have infinite power. That isn’t what it means. Check it out. The United States power gang running the government in Washington has less power now than ever. Less power? How?

When the U.S. federal government decided to use drones to assassinate perceived political threats, that decision undermined the Rules of Diplomacy. The Rules of Diplomacy were developed and modeled on Italian City State policies that enhanced trade. One significant outcome of the application of the Rules of Diplomacy is that during the American Civil War, European powers refused a request by the South to assassinate Northern diplomats visiting Europe. Europe refused to kill those men visiting Europe because of the Rules of Diplomacy. And the Civil War happened which killed a lot of Americans and not any Europeans.

The Rules of Diplomacy evolved after The Peace Treaty of Westphalia that happened in 1648 to stop the Thirty Years War that killed 8 million Europeans. The astonishing amount of death that occurred during the Thirty Years War happened because people fought against a ruling class that wanted to have uniform religious beliefs among its population. If your King adopted a new or old religion, you were supposed to conform to it. Conquered people likewise should adopt the conquerer’s religion. Europeans fought against this notion and after a lot of death and a lot of missed opportunity for better life outcomes, the Peace of Westphalia stopped the fighting and accepted the idea that people can choose for themselves what they want to believe in.

As I watch politicians throwing away the Rules of Diplomacy by shooting down perceived political opponents in far away places with drones, I begin to understand the necessity of those rules. I predict that eventually, if assassination by drone continues, a new technology will come along that will be more portable, accessible and deadly. And without the Rules of Diplomacy, this technology will be used to assassinate many in the political arena. Bang, no more diplomacy. It is a bad and foolish move to throw away the Rules of Diplomacy. How will you conduct peace when all your diplomats are dead or becoming a diplomat is just a death sentence?

Likewise, the use of Social Media to influence and even brain-wash people under the mistaken belief that censorship is a social good and it would be better if people believed the same narratives, however false they may be or become is foolish. Eight million Europeans died to end that the last time it was tried. I am amazed to see anyone try to make everyone think alike now in the twenty first century. If the twentieth century was the Century of War Hubris, the twenty first century may be the Century of the Fool.

As we measure the strength of the United States, I am sorry to say that we have weakened under the War on Terror. We have lost resolve. We aren’t resolved to do anything prosperous. American cities are deteriorating. We aren’t resolved to be a force of good in world affairs. No one trusts the Dog King in Washington. We aren’t resolved to protect children or help them to meet their potential as human beings. And in this way we abandon a brighter future. We aren’t following or listening for what is Sacred in this life. Global Warming fears and protecting Gaia aren’t the Sacred. Fear of death by disease or starvation isn’t the Sacred. There isn’t a single social good that is being protected. Wanton greed has replaced those things that were more powerful and more important. Ego based power and ego based greed can’t help a nation to prosper. It just has no power to do so.

Narratives explaining our Fall from Grace imply that Communists are trying to take over the country. Limitless power is what Communists seek, therefore it must be Communists changing the country in order to take whatever they can and destroy whatever was best. Weaponizing the law in lawfare contests is part of centralization, communism, fascism, totalitarianism and it doesn’t grow power. It just destroys. That’s all it can do.

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So welcome to the Century of the Fool. We can change back to wiser ways and now it’s clear that we should do so. Why wait? Free Julian Assange. Stop the War on Terror.