The essay argues that a deflationary economy, characterized by high trust and productivity, is inherently more beneficial than an inflationary one. It claims that the white race progressed due to a deflationary economy until capitalism, which requires inflation, emerged. Feudalism and mercantilism contributed to the development of capitalism by accumulating capital for investment. However, progress and innovation are inherently deflationary, as they enable higher productivity with less labor, suggesting that the cost of goods should decrease, not increase, over time. The current system, however, necessitates inflation, contradicting the natural outcome of reduced production costs.
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Ten Great Evils Eliminated
This essay argues that the state and globalism nurture parasitism, leading to the "Ten Great Evils" of unemployment, debt, poverty, inflation, pollution, waste, taxation, homelessness, war, and injustice. It asserts that these evils are created by government actions that empower non-productive individuals. The author contends that Christians and Western civilizations are targeted for replacement by more submissive groups and critiques the concept of a One World Government, which is seen as an attempt to gain control over everything. To combat this, conservatives are urged to defeat parasitism and the ten great evils by promoting self-sufficiency and proper ownership of property, based on biblical principles.
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Why Trump Will Succeed
The essay discusses the nature of power, equating it to control over property and people. It describes a dichotomous view of society, divided into workers and robbers, or positive (conservatives) and negative (liberals) forces. The author argues that Trump's policies, viewed as biblical, promote self-reliance and small government, contrasting with what is described as the parasitic nature of the left. The essay portrays Trump's actions as a necessary measure to combat the exploitation by the left, claiming that his efforts are restoring wealth to its rightful producers. The ultimate aim is to create a more biblical life, emphasizing the importance of winning the ideological war against parasitism.
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What Is Conservatism
This essay explores the fundamental differences between liberalism and conservatism, emphasizing their roots in political philosophy and their relationship with power, property, and morality. The author argues that politics is inherently about managing property and that without the ability to expropriate property, liberalism would be meaningless. Liberalism relies on the expropriation of property, which is legitimized through political means, often leading to tyranny.Conversely, conservatism is portrayed as inherently aligned with producing wealth and creating property. Conservatives are depicted as naturally uncomfortable with politics because their focus is on the free market and economic principles, which are seen as incompatible with political engagement. The essay suggests that conservatives are the heirs of the church, with a natural inclination toward Christianity and its moral teachings.The term conservatism arose when the church failed to uphold its social contract, and conservatism is seen as an attempt to bring the church back to its foundational principles. The essay concludes that conservatism is about overcoming sin and fighting principalities and powers, rather than tolerating them or adjusting to them.
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Perfection is Possible
In this essay we discuss the dichotomy between power and the free market, suggesting that true freedom and equality can only be achieved through mutual exchange in a free market, free of parasitism. It argues that both capitalism and communism involve the state, which prevents a true free market. The author connects economic principles with spiritual beliefs, emphasizing that perfection is achieved collectively as the church, free from parasitic forces, rather than individually.
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