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The worst criminals & killers in the world: socialists & government.

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Tinny Ray

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Aug 22, 2006, 8:27:33 AM8/22/06
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Criminology and criminal justice has been the subject of a lot of
research. Critical criminology has evolved over the past two decades
and a number of new sub-branches have developed. Most popular research
would be improved by greater emphasis on the branch of criminology
known as "Minarchist Realism" or "Libertarian Realism."
http://rexcurry.net/criminology-criminal-justice.html

Libertarian realism attempts to reconcile critical views with the
social realities of crime and its impact on all individuals. It
questions the common perception of government as a "crime fighter," and
examines the many ways in which government aids and abets crime and
criminality. It asks whether government is part of the problem, and not
the solution. Government foments much more crime than it solves. It
kills more people than it saves. It is the main source of crime and
inspires crime in individuals. http://rexcurry.net/police-state.html

Minarchist realism argues that, because government is the main source
of crime, justice is best served by constantly reducing the size and
scope of government. It echoes the sentment of Thomas Paine: "That
government is best which governs least."

The noted criminologist Dr. Rex Curry contributes to minarchist realism
and he has pointed out that the worst murderers in history arose in the
socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): 62 million
dead under the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 49 milliion under
the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million under the National Socialist
German Workers' Party. Socialists are the worst criminals.
http://rexcurry.net/socialism.html

Even some of the worst individual serial killers were products of
socialism.
http://rexcurry.net/serial-killers-worlds-worst-murderers.html

As a defense attorney in the criminal courts, Curry represented accused
felons of all types, including people facing the death penalty for
murder in the USA. He never defended anyone as murderous as governments
and government officials. Government and socialism make the worst
homicide defendant seem angelic in comparison.

Government also evades criminal justice. The worst socialist killers
were never charged, tried, convicted nor executed.
http://rexcurry.net/socialists.jpg

The nobel laureate Milton Friedman pointed out that the Food and Drug
Administration kills more people than it saves. The so-called "War on
Drugs" is another example of how government causes more death and
destruction than it prevents. Modern prohibition is a recidivist act
by a government that was unpunished and unrepentent after its
criminality in old prohibition (alcohol prohibition).

Radical libertarianism has tried to explain how socialism places
particular stress on all individuals, women or men, and to explicate
the role of government dominance in general criminality. Libertarian
realists recognize that predatory crimes are not revolutionary acts
other than when they are large-scale criminal acts committed by
government and government officials. The only proper purpose of
government is to protect people from violence and theft. Government
often does the opposite.
http://rexcurry.net/bad-cops-rexcurrydotnet.html

Self-defense and the Constitutional guarantees of the Second Amendement
in the Bill of Rights are important in the field of minarchist realism.
Crime is an overwhelming problem perpetrated foremost by government and
politicians against individuals in a society. Regardless of its
origins, according to libertarian realists, crime must be dealt with by
individuals protecting themselves from all criminals, be they street
thugs or government employees. Minarchists remind readers that the
second amendment was not intended to protect recreational hunting; it
was intended for individuals to protect themselves from their own
government.

Radical Libertarianism provides a comparison to radical feminism.
According to the book "Introduction to Criminal Justice" by Larry
J. Siegel and Joseph J. Senna, radical feminism has tried to explain
how capitalism places particular stress on women and to explicate the
role of male dominance in female criminality. Siegel and Senna discuss
"radical feminism" in conjunction with "left realism." The
Siegel/Senna book was the first textbook used by Professor Rex Curry as
a college instructor in criminal justice and it inspired some of Dr.
Curry's work in the field of minarchist realism.

Peacemaking criminology views crime as just one form of violence among
many that are caused or exacerbated by government, such as war,
genocide and democide. Peacemakers call for universal recognition in
justice of individual rights and property rights as a means of
eliminating antisocial acts. They argue that the old methods of
government are a failure and that new methods must be recognized
wherein the government is not the initiator of violence against
non-violent acts among consenting adults. When statists insult
libertarian ideas and claim that the crime rate dropped in the 1990s
because the number of people in prison was at an all-time high,
libertarian peacemakers counter by citing studies showing that
imprisonment rates are not related to crime rates (especially for
non-violent acts that should not be considered "crimes" at all),
and that no consistent finding has been reached that locking peaceful
people up helps reduce crimes, and that upward of two-thirds of all
prison inmates recidivate soon after their release.

Liberty criminology and Peacemaking criminology serve as the basis of
the restorative justice perspective. Rather than being adversarial and
punitive, the justice system should strive to restore damaged
individuals and their rights. Harsh punishments have become the norm.
The free-market economy provides many alternatives including
arbitration, mediation, restitution, insurance, self-defense tools,
private security, and even private court systems. This call for
justice has helped to focus attention on the plight of individuals when
they confront the government officials, governments, and the justice
system. Programs that have developed as a result include inexpensive
methods of protection for the indigent and everyone, laws protecting
Second Amendment rights, and private institutions to aid victims of
government abuse.

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