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The Only Question that Matters

When you don't qualify it, you understand it

David B
Jun 21, 2021
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This essay originally appeared at Robert Wenzel’s Target Liberty. RIP Bob, and thanks for all of the wisdom.

In the quest for human freedom, for liberty, for the absence of rule through coercion and violence, there is only one question that matters, and it is quite very simple.  The question is "Do you want human freedom or not?"

Notice that I did not ask, "Do you want human freedom so long as certain constraints are placed on economic activity that you think might lead to negative outcomes?"  

I did not ask, "Do you want human freedom so long as certain cultural norms are maintained through the limiting of population movement across various geographical boundaries?"  

I did not ask, "Do you want human freedom so long as no child is left without a state approved education?"

Nor did I ask, "Do you want human freedom so long as people in your community can be restricted from purchasing substances known to cause altered states of consciousness?"

Unfortunately, most people don't really want human freedom at all. What they really want is freedom for themselves and constraints on everyone else. In other words, if you ask someone if they want freedom, they will say yes but with tons of qualifications. They have to qualify it. But what you will find out when you drill into those qualifications is that your average person believes they aren't really subject to them.  They are restrictions for everyone else, but not for them.  

Take for instance a simple example, price gouging, setting aside the question of whether price gouging is real or just a helpful price signal for us to reduce our use of a scarce resource.  Let's assume price gouging is widespread in the cartoon fashion understood in modern discourse: evil crooks making a quick buck by raising the price of a needed item during a crisis.

Do you support freedom even if that means people can engage in price gouging?  Most people will answer no. They say they want freedom, but people will price gouge and something should be done about it. Something that of course limits freedom.  But if you ask them if they would engage in price gouging when presented the opportunity, very few of them would answer yes.  This is how they trick their mind into believing they are free when they are not.  They say to themselves, "Well of course I am not subject to the constraints placed on others because I would never engage in such behavior in the first place. Therefore my freedom has not been constrained in any way."

This is how people trick themselves. If you doubt this, there is a wonderful book called "They Thought They Were Free: The Germans 1933-45", which might be of some interest to you. People can even trick themselves into believing they are free as they sullenly shuffle along a grocery store line while wearing a double mask.

People put all sorts of qualifications on freedom because the average person simply does not believe they are part of any of the supposed negative forces they are trying to curtail. It's as if human nature applies to everyone else, but not them.  There are all sorts of psychological phenomena at work that help with this trick: pride, jealousy, anger, hatred, etc. Look at the justifications of healthy, young, outdoor mask wearers. Listen to the pride in their voices as they inform you of how it's their duty. Pride has its roots in fear and this example should expose that clearly.

Notice that it's all negative emotions that make us want to limit freedom. There's nothing courageous, peaceful, nor loving in clamoring for regulation of a business we know nothing about. Sure, people can really pat themselves on the back for it, but when we examine their reasoning it's all about fear. Fear of other people's greed, fear of losing our own jobs due to some corporate activity that we don't understand. Fear of what might happen to our standard of living if there was some disruptive market force that caused an economic calamity.  

How about the War on Drugs? I want humans to be free, you say, but some drugs are so bad we can't possibly allow them to be exchanged in our society - exchanged for our labor, our hard work, our savings. Of course, you won't take those drugs. You have pride and you are responsible. But what of the neighbor? And what if one of these drugs are introduced to your children?  Notice that it's always fear that is the root of the anti-freedom sentiment.

Other people cannot be free because I am afraid of what they might do.

Go ahead and say it out loud, so that you understand entirely your predicament, the human predicament.

Now, do you want human freedom or not? If you can answer this unequivocally, yes, then you will desire it no matter what. And you truly will be intellectually freed.  Never again will you fall victim to the fearful messages that are constantly bombarding you, reminding you why "you can be free so long as you allow these restrictions on others..."

When you learn to ask the question the right way, "Do I want human freedom or not?", without any qualification, things will happen to you. You will stop watching the news. One day you will be watching the news and you will notice that the emotion they are constantly triggering in you is fear.  And you will decide I don't want to be afraid anymore. I want to be free, without qualifications.

Learn to ask this very important question. Ask it every time there is a war, or a virus, or an economic crisis, or anything else you are told is the important "problem of the day."  Do you want human freedom or not?  If you find yourself saying, "well I wanted freedom, but the stock market crashed and we must need stronger regulation", what you are really saying is, "Other people cannot be free because I am afraid of what might happen to me because of a stock market crash."

Make sure you are honest about it. If you are going to perpetuate the unfortunate human condition, please be honest with yourself about the reason you are doing it. You are doing it because you are scared.

You can be more than that. And humans can be free.

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Sui-Juris
Jun 23, 2021Liked by David B

Yes...yes, YES! I want that Holy Grail in my grasp, held closely to my chest! I accept liberty into my heart, and feel It coursing through me! (and have for nearly 30 years!).

GREAT book by the way ("They Thought They Were Free" by Milton Mayer).

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MChris78
Jun 22, 2021Liked by David B

Fantastic piece of writing. The irony of our new virtue-signaling gaggle of young mask wearers is also their steadfast and seemingly genuine feeling that our last POTUS/GOP we’re “fascists.” Then, they turn around and vote for true fascists that do not even attempt to hide their agenda.

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