Category Archives: The State

Nation, State & Mass Immigration

IMMIGRATION, The State

To consider nationhood a collectivist concept is to confuse authentic individualism with a caricature thereof. The real individualist knows that man is a social being by nature. He knows that to belong to a variety of social systems is not necessarily to be bound by—or subjugated to—them. Mostly, the real individualist knows who he is and whence he came.

And it is precisely this sense that the “powerful political coalitions” that dominate the immigration debate work indefatigably to obliterate. They want an ahistoric and deracinated America, all the better to manipulate.

The excerpt is from my new WorldNetDaily column, “Nation, State & Mass Immigration.”

Nation, State & Mass Immigration

IMMIGRATION, The State

To consider nationhood a collectivist concept is to confuse authentic individualism with a caricature thereof. The real individualist knows that man is a social being by nature. He knows that to belong to a variety of social systems is not necessarily to be bound by—or subjugated to—them. Mostly, the real individualist knows who he is and whence he came.

And it is precisely this sense that the “powerful political coalitions” that dominate the immigration debate work indefatigably to obliterate. They want an ahistoric and deracinated America, all the better to manipulate.

The excerpt is from my new WorldNetDaily column, “Nation, State & Mass Immigration.”

Afghani Judiciary is Criminal, Not ‘Conservative’

Criminal Injustice, Islam, The State

In the matter of Afghanistan V. Abdul Rahman: Rahman faces the death penalty for converting to Christianity. The Christian Science Monitor characterizes the case as showing “the tension between the more Western approach being advocated by Karzai’s government, and more conservative elements in the country.”

Come again! Conservative elements? These are criminal, not conservative, elements.

By natural law standards, to kill someone for of his beliefs is a crime. Natural justice is immutably true; it is the ultimate guide to what’s right or wrong. The law of the state—any state—ought to be rejected and condemned when it conflicts with natural law.

Most of what Bush does is naturally illicit, but that’s another story.

Afghani Judiciary is Criminal, Not 'Conservative'

Criminal Injustice, Islam, The State

In the matter of Afghanistan V. Abdul Rahman: Rahman faces the death penalty for converting to Christianity. The Christian Science Monitor characterizes the case as showing “the tension between the more Western approach being advocated by Karzai’s government, and more conservative elements in the country.”

Come again! Conservative elements? These are criminal, not conservative, elements.

By natural law standards, to kill someone for of his beliefs is a crime. Natural justice is immutably true; it is the ultimate guide to what’s right or wrong. The law of the state—any state—ought to be rejected and condemned when it conflicts with natural law.

Most of what Bush does is naturally illicit, but that’s another story.