The Ten Fundamentals of Modern Statism
The following list first appeared in the April 1985 issue of the Chalcedon Report written by Rousas J. Rushdoony.
1. The first duty of every state is to protect the state, not the people.
2. Other states are occasional enemies; the people are the continual enemies.
3. The purpose of taxation is
confiscation, control, the redistribution of wealth, control, the
support of the civil government, and control.
4. All steps to increase state power must
be done in the name of The People, but the people are to be used and
stripped of freedom in the process.
5. Freedom is dangerous; controls are good.
6. Freedom must be redefined; it is a right to be morally loose and irresponsible, but Christian morality is social slavery.
7. Children are the property of the state.
8. The two great sources of evil are the church and the family.
9. The only world is the world; there is no God, no heaven, nor hell.
10. Anything the state operates or does
is good, in any and all spheres: education, war, peace, spending, and so
on. What is “public” or statist is good; what is “private” is bad.
For more information about the work of R. J. Rushdoony, go to www.Chalcedon.eduRead more: http://politicaloutcast.com/2012/07/the-ten-fundamentals-of-modern-statism/#ixzz21bowbwZ1
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