The Social Contract

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This argument is repeated more often than any other for justification. Although not a very good argument, it must be addressed. Are rights surrendered? For example, all of the people surrendered some of their rights when the constitution was written. We can even claim this is a fact. Fine, what about the succeeding generations? Can the rights be surrendered for every single person in perpetuity? Accepting this theory is going down the road to state slavery.

You must have the will to truth, not the will to delusion. The rights of their children may be surrendered until adulthood, but they would be free to make their own decision after that. So, after the first generation, this “contract” would be void. We do not even need the entire generation to void this contract. It would only take one individual to not agree in society to void this contract. This myth doesn’t mean you’re free, it means you’re free to obey.

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