Summary of Frederic Bastiat's The Law
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Listen to the Summary of Frederic Bastiat's The Law in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "The Law" by Frederic Bastiat is a treatise on the principles of justice, property, and individual rights as they relate to the law. Bastiat argues that the law has been corrupted from its original purpose of protecting these rights into a tool for legal plunder, where the law is manipulated to benefit a select few at the expense of the many. He asserts that life, liberty, and property are preexisting conditions that necessitate the creation of laws, not the other way around...
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byThe Tore Says Show0 ratings0% found this document useful11th Commandment of Judicial Tyrants: Though Shall Not Criticize a Judge Ep 90: Is there any floor to the decadence of judicial supremacy that will finally get “conservatives” to respond with an appropriate degree of outrage and strategy? In this episode of the Conservative Conscience, Daniels observes how so many conservatives are more concerned about Trump’s criticism of judicial tyranny than…the judicial tyranny itself. Moreover, that behavior seems to be embodied by Neil Gorsuch, which is another indicator that he might be more of a John Roberts than a Scalia – a man who is personally and intellectually conservative but has too much respect for the corrupt status quo to actually fight against it. How dare these people say we need an “independent” judiciary and are “demoralized” by “criticism” of judges when they are not demoralized by the judiciary compromising the independence of states and the other two branches of the federal government. They are practically creating an 11t Podcast episode
11th Commandment of Judicial Tyrants: Though Shall Not Criticize a Judge Ep 90: Is there any floor to the decadence of judicial supremacy that will finally get “conservatives” to respond with an appropriate degree of outrage and strategy? In this episode of the Conservative Conscience, Daniels observes how so many conservatives are more concerned about Trump’s criticism of judicial tyranny than…the judicial tyranny itself. Moreover, that behavior seems to be embodied by Neil Gorsuch, which is another indicator that he might be more of a John Roberts than a Scalia – a man who is personally and intellectually conservative but has too much respect for the corrupt status quo to actually fight against it. How dare these people say we need an “independent” judiciary and are “demoralized” by “criticism” of judges when they are not demoralized by the judiciary compromising the independence of states and the other two branches of the federal government. They are practically creating an 11t
byConservative Review with Daniel Horowitz0 ratings0% found this document usefulWed 07 Sep: Morality Class - Transparency Hustle - Not OK - Hell's Doors - Right 'N Wrong - Norm Shapers - Bottom Line: In just one generation, the ethics, morality and norms of a nation can change drastically. This applies to elections too. How you should think, act and complete your life is their mission. On what authority? Sodomy was once a crime. Those doors are locked from the inside. It's like the EU without communism. Stress decreases compassion in individuals and societies. Good and evil was defined before time. Intimidation is the result of our citizens requests. Public office abuse is common. Our law is very clear. The extortion lobby protects election fraud. How to gaslight Christianity. Ohio radio dorks trash the Maras candidacy. Federalizing elections under our noses. Hand count votes for truth. Bending the knee for Podesta. Aren't we supposed to be protecting children? Remember, the beacon of freedom is us, and we determine what is truly right and wrong. Podcast episode
Wed 07 Sep: Morality Class - Transparency Hustle - Not OK - Hell's Doors - Right 'N Wrong - Norm Shapers - Bottom Line: In just one generation, the ethics, morality and norms of a nation can change drastically. This applies to elections too. How you should think, act and complete your life is their mission. On what authority? Sodomy was once a crime. Those doors are locked from the inside. It's like the EU without communism. Stress decreases compassion in individuals and societies. Good and evil was defined before time. Intimidation is the result of our citizens requests. Public office abuse is common. Our law is very clear. The extortion lobby protects election fraud. How to gaslight Christianity. Ohio radio dorks trash the Maras candidacy. Federalizing elections under our noses. Hand count votes for truth. Bending the knee for Podesta. Aren't we supposed to be protecting children? Remember, the beacon of freedom is us, and we determine what is truly right and wrong.
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