seven natural law principles
The Objective Ethically-Just Exchangeable Property Principle
There are seven objective principles in total – This is the FIFTH principle. The sixth and seventh principles are a result from the first five principles.
Natural law objectivity
The Objective Ethically-Just Exchangeable Property Principle
This is not a legal document and is not to be used legally in any country – This is a philosophical prescription for posterity to think about in future generations. This document is not to be used in a legal manner in any country.
“Un-Owned Matter,” extraneous to one’s own mind and body, will exist in various fundamental states, which can often be possessed objectively and ethically by a “Natural Self-Owner,” or by two or more “Natural Self-Owners”; when “Un-Owned Matter” is possessed by one or more “Natural Self-Owner’s” without deploying any kind of “Aggress or Organized Aggress” to another “Natural Self-Owner” or to anyone else’s “Ethically-Just Exchangeable Property,” then that “Un-Owned Matter” can become newly possessed (owned) “Ethically-Just Exchangeable Property.”
In cases where “Un-owned Matter” is possessed (or owned) by one or more “Natural Self-Owner’s” and that possession objectively initiates “Aggress or Organized Aggress” to one or more “Natural Self-Owner’s,” then that possession (the act of possession) is not “Ethically-Just” and does not constitute “Objective Just-Ownership” of “Ethically-Just Exchangeable Property.” The act of possession of “Un-Owned Matter” must remain void of any kind of objective aggress.
Once “Un-Owned Matter” has been ethically possessed in the world, and that “Un-Owned Matter” has become “Ethically-Just Exchangeable Property,” then it is of the highest authoritative position (the apotheosis of authority) for that individual owner or individual owners to trade, sell or give away that property however, wherever, and whenever they see fit, so long as they do not deploy objective aggress or objective organized aggress to any other “Natural Self-Owner” when they transact or give away their “Ethically-Just Exchangeable Property.”
How Un-owned matter is possessed is often times “subjective,” but via objective abstraction, any person can possess (or own) “Un-owned Matter” ethically and objectively if it can be possessed without deploying any aggress or organized aggress to any other “Natural Self-Owner.”
Voluntary Exchange utilizing “Ethically-Just Exchangeable Property” is the Ethically-Just economic method for society to exchange with each other in a non-interventionist free market economy.
It is “Objective” that the human species must possess “Ethically-Just Exchangeable Property” individually in order to survive and flourish as a species.
This work – “The Objective Ethically-Just Exchangeable Property Principle” created by Maurice Elliott is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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