The Root Cause of Conflicts:

The illusion of state morality - Why double standards are destroying the world

Many of humanity's problems - injustice, oppression, war - are rooted in a single cause: the assumption that states and their representatives are allowed to follow different moral and legal rules than ordinary citizens. This cognitive dissonance between private law and public law is not only logically untenable, but also the basis for systematic violations of absolute moral principles such as freedom, property and life. The state is made up of human individuals - when they act, the same rules must apply as for every other human being. Anything else is pure arbitrariness masked as “legitimate authority”.

Morality and law must be absolute: Universal principles (e.g. “No one may be expropriated without consent”) apply to everyone, because moral relativism contradicts itself and promotes arbitrariness. The state must not be an exception, as it consists only of people - every act of a “civil servant” is to be judged in the same way as that of a citizen. The moral double standard between private law (criminal offenses) and public law (“legitimate authority” in the name of the “common good” or the “public order”) is an illusion that conceals injustice and drives most of humanity's conflicts.

The root cause of most problems lies in moral double standards: what is rightly considered a crime for ordinary citizens under private law is wrongly considered legitimate for state officials under public law. This schizophrenia of two spheres of law is logically untenable - morality and law must be absolute and apply equally to all people, including the state and its individual agents and representatives. This is the only way to end the systematic violation of freedom, property and life that characterizes our world.

Recognize the illusion of special state rights! Join us in adhering to the universal principles of the only logically coherent natural law: the absolute human property rights for all - only with this insight can we cut the roots of injustice and conflict in the world once and for all.

Double standards exposed - criminal offenses vs. state action