
Literary Lineage of Prime Thought: A Reflectionon the Philosophers Who Built the Bridge to Prime Law Capitalism
🛡️ Literary Lineage of Prime Thought: A Reflectionon the Philosophers Who Built the Bridge to Prime Law Capitalism
By Erin Glidden
In this reflection, I honor the brilliant thought leaders whose work shaped not just my path—but the New World we are now building. From ancient minds to modern masters, each one left a vital imprint on humanity’s journey toward sovereign freedom and earned value.
Let us begin with Ayn Rand, whose fiery devotion to individualism and free-market capitalism set a cornerstone for this philosophy. She warned the world of communism’s parasitic dangers and praised American industrialism as heroic. Her passion for Aristotle’s logic and respect for the American Founding Fathers gave rise to her reverence for laissez-faire capitalism—a structure where all systems are private, except for minimal government protections like courts and police. She believed reason—not altruistic sacrifice—was the highest virtue.
Then comes Dr. Frank R. Wallace, whose work ignited an unapologetic crusade to eliminate mysticism in all its forms. His vision for biological and commercial immortality was paired with a deep understanding of the dangers of Neocheaters—those who ride the backs of others through dishonest contextual manipulation, often dressed in white-collar fraud. His writings dismantled deception with surgical precision. His intellectual courage still echoes today.
Next, I must celebrate Mark Hamilton, the highest-earning business and self-improvement author of all time—though his wealth lies not just in numbers, but in how many lives he’s saved from stagnation and death-based thinking. Mark Hamilton reintroduced us to life as value creation—a reason to live forever. Through his leadership, we are now witnessing the rise of Prime Law Capitalism and Immortalis, a network state designed to provide SEZs (special economic zones) where medical visionaries can develop aging cures without regulation or delay. His work isn’t just about extending life—it’s about expanding value.
From this rich lineage, we also acknowledge Napoleon Hill, whose teachings on Positive Mental Attitude helped many shift mindset toward possibility. But without Rand’s reason and Wallace’s clarity, PMA alone risks being hijacked by mind-created illusions. Hill gave us the spark—but others gave us the blueprint.
And let us not forget the countless underground thinkers, creators, and benevolent builders who may not be household names, yet vibrate at the frequency of Prime Law and build silently in the background. Their influence is real. Their presence matters.
So what happens when you bring all of these minds into harmony?
You see a new world forming—Prime Law Capitalism, where:
All systems are private
Force is absent
Reason governs
Mutual value reigns
Even those currently receiving welfare or unable to contribute financially will be better off
Those who create value raise the frequency for all
This is not a utopia built on wishful thinking. It’s a real-world upgrade built on logic, value exchange, and integrity. It is time we graduate from political popularity contests and classroom-level consciousness, and enter into a new phase of human development.
True esteem comes from earned knowledge, integrated wisdom, and contribution—not from likes, status, or the theft of others’ labor.
To everyone reading this:
Let this be your invitation to study Prime Law Capitalism and the masters who built its foundation. From Aristotle to Rand, from Wallace to Hamilton, their work is the DNA of the New World we are building now.