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Minimal wear: bent corners, scuffs, scratches, and/or small ink marks. "Whatever Happended to Justice?" explains the Legal Model and explores America's legal heritage. This book is selling all over the world. Readers tell us it causes them to think like nothing has in years. "Whatever Happened to Justice?" shows what's gone wrong with our legal system and economy and how to fix it. It also contains lots of helpful hints for improving family relationships and for making families and classrooms run more smoothly. Discusses the difference between higher law and man-made law, and the connection between rational law and economic prosperity. "Whatever Happened to Justice?" introduces the Two Laws: 1) Do all you have agreed to do, and 2) Do not encroach on other persons or their property.
Richard Maybury examines:
1) There is a higher law than any government's law.
2) The government's law often contradicts Higher Law.
3) individuals must choose which law they will support and defend.
Can be used for courses in Law, Economics, Business, Finance, Government and History. Whatever happened to Justice?, revised edition (by William E. Simon former, U.S. Treasury Secretary) Whatever happened to Justice?, revised edition (by John Taylor Gatto, former New York State Teacher of the Year) Whatever happened to Justice?, revised edition (by William P. Snavely, Professor Emeritus of Economics, George Mason University) Whatever happened to Justice?, revised edition (by Ron Paul, member of U.S. Congress) Whatever happened to Justice?, revised edition (by Gerald Schomp, former editor, "World Market Perspective") Table of Contents for Whatever Happened to Justice? Study Guide Available Note to Reader Author's Disclosure About Richard J. Maybury Author's Introduction
1. The Cause Is Law
5. The Two Fundamental Laws
9. Ambient Encroachment & Tacit Contracts
13. Natural Rights
17. Discovery vs. Enactment
21. Instability, Nuremberg and Abortion
25. The Great Mystery
31. Are Lawyers and Judges Corrupt?
35. Unsolved Problem: The Environment
39. Unsolved Problem: Poverty
Appendix
Agreement Between Parent & Child
Bibliography and Suggested Reading |
![]() I have enjoyed this book very much! I had entered a search engine on Amazon.com books to study the differences of liberals and conservatives and purchased this book along with two other books.
» more reader reviews ![]() There is a naked clarity to Maybury's thought that washes over the reader like cleansing rain. His examination of the dynamics of common law is brilliant. As a teacher for all ages, Mr. Maybury is a virtuoso. Bravo!
(John Taylor Gatto, former New York State Teacher of the Year) » more editorial reviews |
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