Introduction to the FreeCapitalist Project. Features include a speech by Ezra Taft Benson and Ronald Reagan. The video is a must see for all lovers of Freedom and the US Constitution.
The freedom to determine one's own destiny goes hand-in-hand with capitalism and is antithetical to socialism. Freedom is contingent on the exercise of freewill and the availability and accountability of choice. If we are not prepared to defend our freedom to choose our economic way of life, we similarly cede our will to defend our religious and moral way of life as well, becoming slaves to the oppression of the "elite."
Thank you for this video. The presentation is certainly motivating. If that's how Ezra Taft Benson felt back in the 1960's, I can only imagine how disturbed he would be if he were alive to witness the current state of our government.
Total conformity in submission is hazardous, but people shouldn't be expected to oppose societies edicts as such opposition is difficult to maintain, and people are most rapidly attracted to the nonchalant. Such action isn't imminent to all people, but won't overlook anyone either. So it is important that those that don't want to comply with such whims, take assertion to them.
"I hope we shall crush … in its birth the aristocracy of our moneyed corporations, which dare already to challenge our government to a trial of strength and bid defiance to the laws of our country." -Thomas Jefferson
“The One Question," has accountability written all over it. The arc of human history is full of unaccountable “users” in an unbroken chain as contiguous as Jacob’s Ladder [Gen.28], permeating every strata of society. From the ruthless tyrant, squeezing treasures from the blood of his people, to the spineless masses who demanded that God, “Give us a king . . . [to] judge us and lead us and fight our battles!” [1Sam.8] they all want to believe their actions (or inactions) have no consequences.
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honz69 10 months ago
The freedom to determine one's own destiny goes hand-in-hand with capitalism and is antithetical to socialism. Freedom is contingent on the exercise of freewill and the availability and accountability of choice. If we are not prepared to defend our freedom to choose our economic way of life, we similarly cede our will to defend our religious and moral way of life as well, becoming slaves to the oppression of the "elite."
spaceman7827 11 months ago
inspiring
anglintech 1 year ago
excellent
wleffler 1 year ago
Thank you for this video. The presentation is certainly motivating. If that's how Ezra Taft Benson felt back in the 1960's, I can only imagine how disturbed he would be if he were alive to witness the current state of our government.
trennonator 1 year ago
Total conformity in submission is hazardous, but people shouldn't be expected to oppose societies edicts as such opposition is difficult to maintain, and people are most rapidly attracted to the nonchalant. Such action isn't imminent to all people, but won't overlook anyone either. So it is important that those that don't want to comply with such whims, take assertion to them.
writtenpoetry 1 year ago
"I hope we shall crush … in its birth the aristocracy of our moneyed corporations, which dare already to challenge our government to a trial of strength and bid defiance to the laws of our country." -Thomas Jefferson
senorboyero 1 year ago
“The One Question," has accountability written all over it. The arc of human history is full of unaccountable “users” in an unbroken chain as contiguous as Jacob’s Ladder [Gen.28], permeating every strata of society. From the ruthless tyrant, squeezing treasures from the blood of his people, to the spineless masses who demanded that God, “Give us a king . . . [to] judge us and lead us and fight our battles!” [1Sam.8] they all want to believe their actions (or inactions) have no consequences.
otseroeg 1 year ago
Clear that capitalism is more about freedom than capital which aligns with my view that freedom is more important that money.
Brianqa 1 year ago
Clear that capitalism is more about freedom than capital which aligns with my view that freedom is more important that money.
Brianqa 1 year ago