"You shall not covet your neighbor's house. You shall not covet your neighbor's wife . . ."
Envy towards what others have and feeling righteous about confiscating what belongs to them is how I interpret this commandment. We are not to take from others what belongs to them, or seek to deprive them of property, loved ones, freedom or happiness.
This commandment applies to us as groupists as we covet the independence of an individualist, and pressure them to conform to group ways and mores beyond what is socially desirable and healthy.
This commandment applies to socialist governmental agencies as its agents covet and appropriate the wealth, property, privacy, natural rights and liberty of individual citizens. Lawful anarchism is a political attempt to counteract this class envy, class warfare and totalitarian intrusion in the lives of others.
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