Tuesday 30 March 2010

Aggressive taxation is a Crime of the State

In what aspects is a War Crime different from a typical crime? It would appear that the only differentiation to be made is that it has been perpetrated by the State, so it might better be described as a State Crime. For example, the aggressive and illegal invasion of another country is an act of War, but is also, and further, a State Crime.

So, in that sense, we might say that other acts of aggression perpetrated by the State, such as unfair taxation, is (are) also a State Crime. Illegal requirement for licenses, such as medical or legal restrictions might also be described as being a State Crime.

We might say that aggressive Socialism is a crime of the State.

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