Posted by Ray Haynes at 8:49 am on Feb 13, 2013 Comments Off on Standing For Liberty, Part VII; Freedom of Contract and Private Property Rights
We are all familiar with our basic first amendment rights; that
is, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion,
freedom of association, and the right to petition the government
for a redress of grievances (basically the right to sue in a court
of law), but how many actually think about the two most basic
economic rights, freedom of contract and private property
rights.
In fact, without these two basic rights, all the rest of the
rights are meaningless, and the proponents of big government know
this. That is why the first thing that is done to undermine liberty
is to take away the freedom to contract for goods and services in
whatever fashion you may want, and to steal private property
rights. Without the freedom of contract, the ability of an
individual to pursue gainful employment is severely restricted, and
without private property rights, the fruits of our labor are
constantly at risk. What is worse, if anyone believes that they
government can, with impunity, take his or her business or
property, all the other freedoms (speech, religion, association)
are meaningless. People will die in the defense of freedom, but not
go bankrupt in its defense.… Read More