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🛡️ Understanding Prime Law Capitalism: Freedom Without Corruption

January 01, 20263 min read

🛡️ Understanding Prime Law Capitalism: Freedom Without Corruption

By Erin Glidden


🛡️ Immortalis Prime Law Preface

This article is presented through the Prime Law Preface, an Immortalis filter that distinguishes old-world capitalism—where markets are distorted by regulation, political power, coercion, and privilege—from Prime Law Capitalism, where all exchange is strictly voluntary and corruption has no entry point.

Old-world capitalism permits force, fraud, and coercion to infiltrate markets through authority and regulation. Prime Law Capitalism eliminates these distortions by enforcing a single, non-negotiable standard: no force, no fraud, no coercion.

The perspective shared here aligns with Immortalis by affirming that true prosperity arises only when value is created and exchanged freely, sovereignty is respected, and mutual benefit is structurally required. This article supports Prime Law Capitalism as the completion of capitalism itself—where freedom is not promised, but built into the system.



In my study of capitalism as it is understood today, I have often heard great businesspeople describe it in a very simple and elegant way:

Capitalism is the only system where both parties walk away saying, “Thank you.”

At its best, capitalism is a system of voluntary mutual benefit. One person offers something of value. Another voluntarily recognizes that value and exchanges money or goods for it. No one is forced. No one is deceived. Both sides are satisfied. Both sides benefit.

This is the essence of real business.

And when capitalism operates this way—through free choice, honest exchange, and mutual gain—it becomes one of the most powerful engines for prosperity humanity has ever known.

However, most people intuitively recognize a problem.

While this ideal of capitalism exists in theory, corruption repeatedly enters in practice—through regulation, political interference, coercive authority, fraud, and institutionalized privilege. What begins as voluntary exchange slowly becomes distorted by force, manipulation, and power structures that benefit a few at the expense of many.

This is where Mark Hamilton’s contribution becomes revolutionary.

As the founding father of Prime Law Capitalism, Mark Hamilton goes beyond describing capitalism at its best—he introduces a framework in which corruption cannot occur at all.

Prime Law Capitalism preserves everything that makes capitalism work—voluntary exchange, innovation, value creation—while removing the root cause of its failures by enforcing a single, non-negotiable standard:

🛡️ No force. No fraud. No coercion.

By forbidding these at the foundation, Prime Law Capitalism creates a system where mutual benefit is not merely encouraged—it is structurally required.

What follows is not a rejection of capitalism, but its completion.

The American Forefathers dreamed of a republic where liberty, individual sovereignty, and free enterprise would define the destiny of its people. They sought to restrain government power and protect freedom, yet over time, politics and coercion eroded that vision.

Prime Law Capitalism carries that dream forward—without compromise.

By forbidding force, fraud, and coercion at the root, liberty is no longer something granted by government, regulated by authority, or negotiated through politics. It becomes what it was always meant to be: secured by natural law itself.

“In this sense, Mark Hamilton stands as a new founding father—in essence, of a system—one that restores capitalism to its highest, corruption-free form and makes possible a civilization grounded in voluntary cooperation, dignity, and true prosperity.”

🛡️ Prime Law Capitalism

A society where freedom is structural, prosperity is honest, and mutual benefit is not an ideal—but a guarantee.


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