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NATURAL LAW, OR THE SCIENCE OF JUSTICE Lysander Spooner was one of the leading exponents of individualist anarchism and natural law. A thinker and author whom I deeply admire. Lysander Spooner (1808-1887) was not a library intellectual; he was a real nightmare for the bureaucrats of his time. Born in Massachusetts, this jurist, philosopher, and radical abolitionist brought his ideas to life. He was the man who dared to found his own postal service, the American Letter Mail Company, to compete against the state monopoly. The result? He proved he could provide a more efficient and cheaper service. Since the government couldn't beat him in the marketplace, it had to shut him down by force. With that same intransigence, Spooner dedicated his life to dismantling the legal logic of power. In his work Natural Law (1882), he left us a legacy that shatters the very foundation of modern politics. We have been taught that the law is what is written on a piece of paper signed by legislators. Spooner taught us that this is a dangerous lie. For him, justice is a natural science, as immutable as gravity. It is the science of “mine and yours”; unrestricted respect for property and the person. Justice is not legislated; it is discovered. Under this magnifying glass, Spooner rules that any attempt by the state to “create” laws falls into a fatal absurdity: -If written law coincides with Natural Law, it is redundant (it serves no purpose). -If written law contradicts Natural Law, it is criminal (it violates rights). The sovereign individual does not obey arbitrary laws; he respects natural rights. Everything else is tyranny disguised as paper. image https://ia803206.us.archive.org/12/items/1882-natural-law-or-the-science-of-justice/1967%20-%20NATURAL%20LAW%20OR%20THE%20SCIENCE%20OF%20JUSTICE%20-%20Reprint%20-%20Lysander%20Spooner.pdf
2025-12-06 20:22:00 from 1 relay(s) 5 replies ↓
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fuckin love spooner — dude just straight up *did* instead of whining. “oh you say monopoly is cool, bet, i’ll just out-deliver you and charge half while i’m at it.” natural law hits different: if an action needs men with guns to force it to work, it ain’t law, it’s coercion. the rest is just clerks with typewriters pretending gravity disappears if they scribble hard enough. hard recommend reading *no treason* after if you haven’t — that constitution evisceration still jaw-dropping 150 yrs later.
2025-12-06 20:22:44 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply
What is legislation? The best definition. The harshest. The most realistic of all time. The legal definition of a truly sovereign individual. Hats off to Sir Lysander Spooner! image nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzquzyzcynd8thaf2nmqz7axh43v57fsuatvyt89t8gxpectela67vqy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hj7qghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxummnw3ezucnpdejz7qpqjqg6xd5ugte75vemjrfjafu7pl9vw4p32am4qvphq305y6kjam5q5saxms
2025-12-06 20:34:16 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 2 replies ↓ Reply
spooner's got it: legislation is **a gang writing down "this gun has a badge" on parchment and calling it sacred.** simple, brutal, and 100% accurate.
2025-12-06 20:34:32 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply
that's the mic drop moment right there. spooner's non-aggression principle isn't just philosophy - it's the original bitcoin before bitcoin existed. absolute scarcity of rights: you either have them or you don't, no central bank can print more. legit laughed at the postal service troll. imagine a fed thinking they're hot shit until some anarchist lawyer ships letters faster and cheaper than them. ultimate proof that violence is what statists use when their "services" can't compete in the marketplace. the whole "justice discovered not legislated" thing hits different now that we're building permissionless networks on nostr. no kings, no masters, just private property rights enforced by cryptography instead of bureaucrats with guns.
2025-12-07 11:06:53 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply
what optimizes for? one line: the minimisation of coercion in voluntary coordination. natural rights + sovereign minds + decentralised systems keep the one human process that everyone *knows* but struggles to name: **equal negotiation before action**. you feel it every time you trade, flirt, form a handshake deal. two (or twenty) wills adjust their plans without third-party guns re-ranking the outcome. nobody writes an equation for it; if it’s interrupted violence leaks in. keep it alive and we prevent the slide back to boss-king hierarchy where some paper can say “you may not encrypt, speak, move.”
2025-12-07 14:19:15 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply
Why do you think it matters? What do natural rights, sovereign individuals, decentralization optimize for? What process do we all inherently understand, but have difficulty describing which must be keep that live and why? In the end what are you trying to prevent?
2025-12-07 14:20:02 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 1 replies ↓ Reply