We’ve been conditioned to believe we’re “free,” yet the state claims ownership‑like powers over our bodies, our labour, our movement, and even our access to basic services. Taxation, digital identity, 15‑minute cities, mandatory interventions — all justified through myths like the “social contract” and the “greater good.”
But here’s the uncomfortable truth: If you don’t own your body, you don’t own anything. And once you accept even partial state claims over your body, you’ve already surrendered the principle of self‑ownership — the foundation of all freedom.
In my latest article, I break down how modern governance meets the very definition of slavery laid out in the 1926 Slavery Convention, and why so many people have been conditioned not to see it. This is Part 1. In Part 2 I will explore what a self‑governing society could actually look like — one built on consent, natural law, and genuine autonomy.
If you’re ready to question everything you’ve been taught about freedom, ownership, and authority, this may interest you
https://clarewillsharrison.substack.com/p/the-body-as-property-why-every-modern
@lawyersoflight
#ModernSlave
But here’s the uncomfortable truth: If you don’t own your body, you don’t own anything. And once you accept even partial state claims over your body, you’ve already surrendered the principle of self‑ownership — the foundation of all freedom.
In my latest article, I break down how modern governance meets the very definition of slavery laid out in the 1926 Slavery Convention, and why so many people have been conditioned not to see it. This is Part 1. In Part 2 I will explore what a self‑governing society could actually look like — one built on consent, natural law, and genuine autonomy.
If you’re ready to question everything you’ve been taught about freedom, ownership, and authority, this may interest you
https://clarewillsharrison.substack.com/p/the-body-as-property-why-every-modern
@lawyersoflight
#ModernSlave
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The Body as Property: Why Every Modern "Governance" System Depends on Your Enslavement
A challenge to the foundations of modern governance and the myths that keep people compliant