Freedom Justice And The State


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Freedom Justice And The State


Freedom Justice And The State
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Author : Ronald H. Nash
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1980

Freedom Justice And The State written by Ronald H. Nash and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1980 with Law categories.




The State Of Freedom And Justice


The State Of Freedom And Justice
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Author : Michael Horsman
language : en
Publisher: Shepheard-Walwyn Publishers
Release Date : 2016

The State Of Freedom And Justice written by Michael Horsman and has been published by Shepheard-Walwyn Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with Ideology categories.


The State of Freedom and Justice combines three subjects, normally treated separately, showing how the Minimal State, the Single Tax and a free Judicial Service are mutually consistent and neatly dovetail to maximize the state of individual freedom and justice. The author uses John Locke's property rights theory to join Henry George's economic theory to Fredrick Bastiat's defence rights theory; this centrepiece is topped with Herbert Spencer's justice theory and well spiced with god humour and fresh insights. This book is for every voter making that all-important decision, those in politics, government, finance and the legal system; particularly it is for all who believe that good governmet is possible.



Human Rights


Human Rights
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Author : Justus Hartnack
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1986

Human Rights written by Justus Hartnack and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1986 with Political Science categories.


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Freedom State Security And The Rule Of Law


Freedom State Security And The Rule Of Law
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Author : Anthony S. Mathews
language : en
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Release Date : 1986-01-01

Freedom State Security And The Rule Of Law written by Anthony S. Mathews and has been published by Univ of California Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1986-01-01 with Political Science categories.




Punishment And Freedom


Punishment And Freedom
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Author : Alan Brudner
language : en
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Release Date : 2009-07-16

Punishment And Freedom written by Alan Brudner and has been published by OUP Oxford this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-07-16 with Law categories.


This book sets out a new understanding of the penal law of a liberal legal order. The prevalent view today is that the penal law is best understood from the standpoint of a moral theory concerning when it is fair to blame and censure an individual character for engaging in proscribed conduct. By contrast, this book argues that the penal law is best understood by a political and constitutional theory about when it is permissible for the state to restrain and confine a free agent. The book's thesis is that penal action by public officials is permissible force rather than wrongful violence only if it could be accepted by the agent as being consistent with its freedom. There are, however, different conceptions of freedom, and each informs a theoretical paradigm of penal justice generating distinctive constraints on state coercion. Although this plurality of paradigms creates an appearance of fragmentation and contradiction in the law, the author argues that the penal law forms a complex whole uniting the constraints on punishment flowing from each paradigm.



The Elements Of Social Justice


The Elements Of Social Justice
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Author : L T Hobhouse
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019-12-15

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THIS book by one of the most competent writers on social philosophy in England has a serious ethical purpose: to "promote unity of aim among men of good will and lay a basis of cooperation between those attacking different sides of the social problem." "Politics," says the author, "must be subordinate to ethics and we must endeavor to see ethics not in fragments but as a whole." He asserts that we now have no reasoned basis for political or social reform and this explains why relatively little progress has been made in recent years in politics and why the "forces of progress have fallen into disorder and left the world to the reign of violence." The ideal he holds before us is democracy. In the chapters on Liberty, Moral Freedom, Social and Political Freedom, Justice and Equality, Property and Economic Organization, Social and Personal Factors in Wealth, are applications of ethical principles to social life. He plumps us right into the middle of social problems. Concerning liberty of opinion he writes: The question came to a head in the war in the requirement of military service. . . Parliament, in passing the Military Service Acts, made provision for exemption. . . . . Let us suppose a form of conscientious objection really fatal to collective efficiency.... In this case, therefore, there is in the realities of the situation constraint on either side, and which side is right in using it can only be judged by him who can determine where the true conditions of common welfare lie. The liberty which the individual retains to the last is that of protest. The liberty which the community vindicates in the end is that of action. . . . It is not debarred from imprisoning or even shooting him, but it is debarred from the use of weapons of contumely, derision and defilement of character. With these limitations, the hard saying must be accepted that it may be right to penalize a man for doing what he thinks right. incorporated in Great Britain in the administrative and legislative projects of the utilitarian school of social philosophy



Justice At A Distance


Justice At A Distance
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Author : Loren E. Lomasky
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2015-09-29

Justice At A Distance written by Loren E. Lomasky and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-09-29 with Law categories.


Justice at a Distance argues that global justice is largely caused by ill-designed local political structures, not because of insufficient aid.



The Law Of Freedom And Bondage In The United States


The Law Of Freedom And Bondage In The United States
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Author : John Codman Hurd
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1858

The Law Of Freedom And Bondage In The United States written by John Codman Hurd and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1858 with Conflict of laws categories.




The Rebirth Constitution


The Rebirth Constitution
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Author : Thomas Dahlberg
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2013-07-04

The Rebirth Constitution written by Thomas Dahlberg and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-07-04 with categories.


The US Constitution of 1789 has been disobeyed from the outset because it could be. Its anti-democratic bias, its lack of democratic process, has made it impossible for the people to directly police their so-called "representatives," judges, and constitutional officers. None of them, contrary to what they so often suggest, are the champions of the objective truth. All human thought and action is tradition-bound. Because it was not specifically prohibited and sanctioned in the constitution of 1789, the government has monopolized the means of cultural production -- the schools, the universities, the welfare system, policy-making science, immigration, and the courts. It has leveraged this monopoly in its attempt to make its liberal, rationalist tradition the culturally dominant tradition and the dominant interpretation of the otherwise static text of the positive law -- including the constitution itself. The so-called "rule of law" is the rule of a dominant tradition. We must make it impossible for the government to unilaterally determine that tradition. Democracy is the private ownership and control of the means of cultural production. This must be asserted explicitly in our constitution if democracy is going to survive. We need a new postmodern constitution which rejects the modern liberal notion that the government can be rooted in universal standards of rational justification and universal principles of justice; that it can be tradition-neutral. Democracy is rooted in a whole web of belief about Reality, including the nature of man and therefore the nature of justice. The Rebirth Constitution recognizes the Christian foundations of real democracy, including the rejection of any official state religion and the separation of the state from every form of non-technical education. The western religious tradition is the foundation of all limits on the state. The state must have a tradition to administer justice. Paradoxically, that tradition must be one which, by its very nature, puts itself at risk by giving the people complete control over the means of cultural production. Without this popular control of the culture there is no liberty and there is no peace. This is what justifies the very same government's enforcement of the democratically derived law; its prohibition of sub-cultural law when such law violates the law written by the people and interpreted by the tradition they make dominant through competing private education and the election of their judges. The Rebirth Constitution is an explicitly postmodern, neopopulist artifact. It is a text that will please libertarians, but whose foundations are unquestionably post-liberal.



The State And Freedom Of Contract


The State And Freedom Of Contract
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Release Date : 1998-09

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The relationship of law to economic freedom has been a vital element in the history of all modern democratic societies. "Freedom of contract" is both a technical term in law, referring to private agreements and promises, and a metaphor often deployed to describe economic liberty. This volume of new essays by eminent legal historians offers fresh perspectives on freedom of contract in both senses of the term, and considers how economic freedom relates to such classic political freedoms as free speech and other Anglo-American constitutional norms. The principal focus of the essays is on broad issues of policy and law, rather than on narrow considerations of legal doctrine. All the contributors reject stereotypes that pervade the existing literature about the allegedly unalloyed individualism of the common law, and show how active state interventions of various kinds have shaped contract law in relation to social change throughout our legal history. Equally, however, they reject shibboleths regarding "bringing the state back in," and take a hard look at the claims of statist ideology regarding the norms and rules that have established the legal boundaries of liberty in the modern industrial and post-industrial eras. The topics covered are Blackstone's claim that property was the "despotic dominion of the private owner" (A. W. B. Simpson), labor and contract (John V. Orth), the influence of philosophical trends on legal innovations (James Gordley), contract and individualism (David Lieberman), the tradition of public rights (Harry N. Scheiber), the formal concept of "liberty of contract" in American law (Charles McCurdy), the interwoven history of labor law and contract law (Arthur McEvoy), public policy in relation to natural resources (Donald Pisani), and globalization of freedom of contract (Martin Shapiro).