Austro-Libertarian Natural Order Philosophy From Indyeah

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

For A "My Piece Of Earth Day"

My last post said it all: This is a constitutional crisis. This is a crisis for socialist public administration. This is a crisis for socialist jurisprudence.

The future of India belongs to Private Property.

There is no other solution to Maoist/Naxalite insurgency.

No longer must The State own everything while The People own nothing.

From now on The People must own everything while The State merely administers their affairs - a Private Property Natural Order. Also called Capitalism. This is also the "political" solution to Maoism, an ideology based on "collective property."

Today, I am glad to report that I have Barun Mitra on my side, writing in the Wall Street Journal that securing private property rights in the jungles is the only way to beat the Maoists. He talks about the Forest Rights Act, 2007; how this Act is not being implemented; and how it has seen "vociferous opposition from various environmentalists."

These environmentalists must also be seen as an enemy. Their God is the forest guard. They hate the idea of tribal people as proprietors of their forests.

Their great day is approaching: Earth Day.

I suggest an alternative day for all tribals:

My Piece Of The Earth Day.


That's right! Private property in forests and wildlife - and minerals.

The Natural Order Blog has an excellent post on the foolish ideas of modern environmentalists, who are invariably statists. They do not want The People to look after their immediate environment. Rather, they want The State to perform this function. Actually, as recent history shows, the more powerful the State - as in the USSR, China and India - the worse the environment.

So do read the post.

And watch out for these stupid environmentalists and their silly sentimentality over "nature."

The Private Property Order is also "nature" - based on the Nature of Man.

Capitalism (and cities) are Man's "natural environment."

So say "No" to Earth Day.

And let's have a "My Piece Of The Earth Day."

Cheers!

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