Rulers have never solved the problems of the working masses. History shows us that people mobilised, went on mass strikes, blocked traffic, and even rioted - in order to be treated with a little more respect in the factories and in the mills and in the fields. Unfortunately, they made the mistake of expecting government laws to change their lot and thus they and their unions sold-out to the enemy. They accepted the scraps that were thrown from the proverbial table of the state as worthwhile "reforms" and have since perpetuated in asking for their masters to forcefully "regulate" the same people who fund and "regulate" the state. Yet it was the state who broke the back of the common man in the first place. It was the feudal state who made him poor, and through violent force created the very edifice and interstices onto which a highly constrained voluntary-structure of capital ownership and exchange can take place.
Posted on: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 20:02:37 +0000