And they have (most of us) by the balls! The minute you open a bank account, you are agreeing that every penny that goes through can be monitored. When you sign a contract for a house you are agreeing to not only paying the rent but also the council tax (and who knows where that money goes). I did hear a story (i don't know how accurate it was) that it is all in the prefix and that if you don't acknowledge one then you are exempt however without one you can't really live a life within society. I could talk about this all day, I won't though!
I'm not following the prefix thing, more info? Regarding "society", I'd rather be alone in the world with my dog than be part of "slavery society". A sovereign chooses wich contracts to accept, that simple. We all have the power, but are programmed to not think this from day 1. And we can (re)build institutions that serve people
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A prefix - miss/mrs/mr I agree we do all have the power hence why I said 'most of us'. Personally, I choose to accept contracts as I want to live within society, however I always make sure I am very aware of what I am signing.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Lux 17 Apr
Mister is a title, it comes from Maritime Admiralty law, master of ship. I'll dig something up about it. We all have the freedom to accept a contract that makes us slaves :)
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I am going to do some digging too - like I said, I don't know how accurate what I heard was, I just typed what I was thinking about when I read the OP
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