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Real0ne -> slavery discussed (2/19/2011 12:34:36 PM)



http://books.google.com/books?pg=PA115&vq=FEEE+WHIT+MAN&dq=%22articles+of+confederation%22+%22free+citizen%22&id=S9g0AAAAIAAJ#v=onepage&q&f=false


that is a really kick ass book and says more in one source correctly than the pile I usually wind up using.

enjoy learn and discuss




Real0ne -> RE: slavery discussed (2/19/2011 1:07:38 PM)




Abstract Building on themes embodied in his epochal 1964 Yale Law Journal article, The New Property, Charles Reich wrote The Individual Sector as a response to what he sees as an increasingly narrowly defined realm of individual liberty. Using an analogy to the natural environment, the author sees the habitat of the individual as seriously endangered and the functions of the individual as severely impaired. This Article's answer is to provide for a constitutionally protected individual sector that guarantees some measure of affirmative power for the individual as well as freedom from the invasive power of authority. In his Article, the author examines decisions from the Supreme Court's 1989-90 Term that weigh individual interests against those of the state. Considering the individual's position both "inside" and "outside" the organized sectors of society, he describes the Unbalanced Constitution that results from the Supreme Court's permissive standard of deference toward bureaucratic action in comparison with its narrower reading of individual rights. The author next discusses the government's obligation to provide minimum economic support to individuals and argues that the guarantee of a sustaining economic habitat is necessary for effective individual participation in popular sovereignty. Finally, Reich advocates the reification of the individual's unique contribution to the community and proposes that the field of "Law and Individual Liberty" be considered an area of further academic pursuit.


more goodies








Real0ne -> RE: slavery discussed (2/21/2011 4:32:22 PM)

hmm did yale piss in everyones cheerios?

great article about individual rights versus mob tazer I mean rule.




Politesub53 -> RE: slavery discussed (2/21/2011 4:54:21 PM)

Maybe people just cant be arsed to argue with your sorry arse anymore.




Kirata -> RE: slavery discussed (2/21/2011 5:16:12 PM)


Interesting, thanks for the link.

K.




MrRodgers -> RE: slavery discussed (2/21/2011 6:49:00 PM)

What I like it what is has to say about courts not relying about intentions but on the actual words of an act. The concept being that once an act is law, intentions are codified in the...words of the act.




jlf1961 -> RE: slavery discussed (2/22/2011 3:54:39 PM)

If everyone would just ignore his bullshit topics he posts, maybe he would go away.




Real0ne -> RE: slavery discussed (2/27/2011 5:54:09 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: jlf1961

If everyone would just ignore his bullshit topics he posts, maybe he would go away.


anyone who would talk about Lysander Spooner that way ought to be labeled a traitor.


Entreprenuer, scholar, radical abolitionist, principled believer in natural law and liberty

-- Lysander Spooner is one of the most provocative, eclectic and prolific American legal theorists of the 19th century. His writing continues to influence those today interested in consent, natural law, individual rights, and constitutional order in political theory and practice.

compared to a dickweed like you he glows in the dark!




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