A sizable advantage Murray Rothbard’s approach to libertarianism – that is, one based in private property – has over other approaches, such as those based in vague notions of “freedom,” is its pursuit of non-contradiction. A frequent problem in modern liberal democracy is the desire to declare a number of things to be “rights,” that end up contradicting previously pronounced “rights.” One can readily see the problems in the American jurisprudence surrounding the “right to privacy” and what that supposedly entails.
The emphasis on property rights provides great clarity when it comes to diagnosing the problems we see in the state’s governance of the so-called “public domain,” referring to those areas such as sidewalks, streets, parks, and other areas that are not privately owned and governed. This became apparent when listening to a recent episode of Reason’s Just Asking Questions podcast entitled “Peter Moskos: What Does Good Policing Look Like?”
Moskos, a former Baltimore police officer and current professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, describes some of the “Broken Windows policing” practices used by the New York Police Department during the Guliani years, such as arresting subway turnstile jumpers and enforcing citations against squeegee men and noise ordinance violators. The primary goal of Broken Windows policing is to keep small incivilities from becoming major crimes, the idea being that the tolerance of “broken windows” indicates that there are no consequences for breaking rules. Therefore, so the theory goes, enforcing laws against relatively minor crimes indicates that disorder won’t be tolerated and prevents the conditions that make an area more prone to crime. (And arrests for acts such as turnstile jumping has the side benefit of identifying those with outstanding arrest warrants for serious crimes.) […]
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Controlling Protein Is One of the Globalists’ Primary Goals
Between the globalists, corporate interests, and our own government, the food supply is being targeted from multiple angles. It isn’t just silly regulations and misguided subsidies driving natural foods away. Bird flu, sabotaged food processing plants, mysterious deaths of entire cattle herds, arson attacks, and an incessant push to make climate change the primary consideration for all things are combining for a perfect storm to exacerbate the ongoing food crisis.
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