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by Frederick
Mann and Mark Lindsay One of the main purposes of Free World Order is to help bring about
and expand economic activity in the free enterprise sector. The emphasis is on using real
free enterprise business as a vehicle to expand freedom. This is called The Economic Means to Freedom.
We can usefully distinguish three economic sectors:
(1) public;
(2) private;
(3) free enterprise.
The "public" sector is the terrocrat sector. The
"private" sector consists mostly of people who kowtow to the terrocrats and/or
are in cahoots with them in various ways. They pay "taxes" to support the
terrocrats, they obey their "regulations," and they often beg for special favors
like "tariff protection." The free-enterprise sector is also called "the
underground economy," "black economy," or "unrecorded economy."
By "free enterprise" I mean an economic system
characterized by (1) property ownership; and (2) voluntary exchange. In a free-enterprise
system there are no "taxes" and no coercive terrocrat "regulations";
no one initiates force, fraud, or the threat of force to overwhelm the will of another;
people are free to do whatever they like, provided they don't violate the rights of others
-- basically the right to own property and to engage in voluntary exchange.
We aim to inform and influence individuals to shift -- as
far as is practically possible -- their economic activities into the real free enterprise
sector.
The two most basic ideas of Free World Order are:
- An emphasis on "building freedom" as opposed to
"fighting tyranny" or "fighting for freedom."
- Using real free enterprise business as a
vehicle to expand freedom.
For more information, see The
Basic Principles & Ideas of Free World Order.
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