Are Land and Natural Resources a Special Class of Property?
The rule of law enforces peaceful coexistence, innovation and prosperity by encouraging honest trade of the production of people and discourages force and fraud which creates conflict and destroys civilizations. The rule of law is a forceful expression against those who disagree with mans basic moral value which is survival by Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. It enforces how man should treat man by defining the survival methods that are morally invalid and thus prohibited. Criminals, by not respecting the right to life of others indicate that they consent to be judged by their own values, which allows the exercise of force against others. However, the basic right for all to choose survival by contributing to civilization cannot be guaranteed solely by the rule of law. Man cannot exist independently of his environment and no set of laws which exclusively considers man versus man without considering environmental survival requirements can insure that all have the right to choo
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