Sunday 4 April 2010

Does ideology serve the people or the State?

One of the failings of Socialists (those who use the Government to excuse the initiation of force) is that they will place ideology above personal interests, and those of others. For example they will place something called the 'National Interest' above the concerns of an individual. They will say that some injustice is for the greater good merely because it endorses and upholds some principle of Law. We might be made an example of...

There is never any instance where a crime is worthwhile in preventing a greater injustice, is there? And since that is the case then no ideology worth keeping is strengthened by the prosecution of an unjust Law. And hence no ideology is worth keeping.

Ideology is derived from authority alone and has no legitimate function. It is required only where there is no legitimate reason to continue an action but the action is defended anyway, on these grounds.

Ideology is used to defend unjust actions.

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