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Prime Law Capitalism: The Constitution of a New World

November 02, 20254 min read

Prime Law Capitalism: The Constitution of a New World

By Erin Glidden

🔷 Immortalis Prime Law Preface Lens

Within the Immortalis framework, true order arises not from structure, but from integrated consciousness — where self-leadership replaces authority, and sovereignty sustains itself through voluntary cooperation, not through imposed regulation. Prime Law Capitalism is the natural evolution of that ideal: an economy rooted not in control, but in creation; not in compliance, but in conscious value exchange. This article by Erin Glidden explores how replacing coercion with voluntary cooperation transforms society from political hierarchy to moral prosperity — the true civilization of freedom.


Capitalism (as commonly practiced) is primarily about markets of exchange where individuals or companies pursue profit within whatever rules governments or regulators set. While it has created enormous wealth, it often leaves space for corruption, coercion, fraud, cronyism, and political interference.

Prime Law Capitalism, by contrast, builds on the same foundation of voluntary exchange but introduces a non-negotiable safeguard:

🛡️ The Prime Law: “No force, no fraud, no coercion.

That single principle transforms everything.

  • It removes coercive power from politicians, regulators, and ruling classes.

  • It ensures mutual benefit — every exchange must uplift both sides because neither can be forced or deceived.

  • It restores sovereignty to the individual, allowing self-leaders to create and trade value freely.

👉 In short: Capitalism focuses on profit and markets.

Prime Law Capitalism focuses on value creation within a framework that forbids force, fraud, or coercion.

That distinction makes Prime Law Capitalism not just an economic system, but a moral framework for prosperity.

What the U.S. Government Is Considered to Be

  • Officially: A constitutional federal republic.

  • Commonly thought of as: A democracy — since most focus on elections, majority voting, and parties.

  • Economically described as: A capitalist country or “free market economy.

What the U.S. Government Actually Resembles Today

  • In practice, the U.S. is a mixed economy — capitalism entangled with regulations, subsidies, taxation, and political favoritism.

  • Politically, it functions less as a “pure republic” and more like an oligarchy — rule by elites with money, influence, and connections — wrapped in the appearance of democracy.

The ideal was liberty and free enterprise.

The reality is a hybrid of democracy, corporatism, and bureaucracy — fertile ground for corruption.

🗳 Democracy vs. 💰 Capitalism

Democracy

  • A political system — decisions made by majority vote.

  • Power shifts with popularity contests.

  • Vulnerable to tyranny of the majority, where individual rights can be trampled if unpopular.

Capitalism

  • An economic system — wealth and goods created and exchanged voluntarily.

  • Success is driven by value creation, not popularity.

  • Protects individual choice in trade, work, and innovation.

👉 Core Difference:

  • Democracy governs people.

  • Capitalism governs trade.

When politics (democracy) entangles with economics (capitalism), we get corruption, cronyism, and restrictions on freedom.

What Happens When the Prime Law Becomes The Constitution

1. Government Shrinks to Its Only Legitimate Role

  • The Prime Law: No person, group, or government may initiate force, fraud, or coercion against any individual.

  • Government exists only to protect citizens from force, fraud, and coercion.

  • No more “regulating for your own good,” no forced redistribution, no political engineering.

2. End of Political Exploitation

  • Without regulation or wealth redistribution, politicians lose leverage.

  • Lobbyists and corporations can’t “buy” legislation — because there’s no legislation to sell.

  • Majority rule cannot override individual rights.

3. True Free Market Emerges

  • Capitalism finally becomes purely voluntary.

  • Businesses thrive only by creating value, not by securing subsidies or favors.

  • Mutual benefit becomes the sole driver of prosperity.

4. Justice is Simplified and Universal

  • Laws exist only to enforce the Prime Law.

  • Crimes are reduced to clear violations: force, fraud, or coercion.

  • No victimless crimes. No bloated legal codes.

5. Individual Sovereignty is Protected Above All

  • Every person is their own highest authority, provided they respect the sovereignty of others.

  • Freedom is not granted by the state — it’s guaranteed by natural law.

In Short

When the Prime Law becomes the Constitution:

  • No more mixed economy.

  • No more redistribution of wealth.

  • No more majority-vs-minority power struggles.

  • Only voluntary cooperation, enforced by a single unbreakable standard.

That is the revolution of Immortalis.

It does not amend the old system — it replaces it with a framework where corruption has no foothold, because force itself is outlawed at the root.

🛡️ This is Prime Law Capitalism: a society where freedom, prosperity, and dignity are not dreams, but guarantees.

🇺🇸 Closing Statement

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 their dream forward—but without compromise. By outlawing force, fraud, and coercion at the root, it ensures that liberty is not granted by government but secured by natural law itself. It is the completion of the American Founders’ vision—refined, protected, and elevated for a world ready to truly live free

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