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The Law and Morals
You say: "Here are persons who
are lacking in morality or religion," and you turn to the
law. But law is force. And need I point out what a violent and
futile effort it is to use force in the matters of morality and
religion?
It would seem that socialists,
however self-complacent, could not avoid seeing this monstrous
legal plunder that results from such systems and such efforts.
But what do the socialists do? They cleverly disguise this legal
plunder from othersand even from themselvesunder the
seductive names of fraternity, unity, organization, and
association. Because we ask so little from the lawonly
justicethe socialists thereby assume that we reject
fraternity, unity, organization, and association. The socialists
brand us with the name individualist.
But we assure the socialists that
we repudiate only forced organization, not natural organization.
We repudiate the forms of association that are forced upon us,
not free association. We repudiate forced fraternity, not true
fraternity. We repudiate the artificial unity that does nothing
more than deprive persons of individual responsibility. We do not
repudiate the natural unity of mankind under Providence.
Clark Simmons, Webmaster
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