Happy Secession Day!

On 4 July 2010, in current events, the state, by Ryan

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What is the 4th of July about after all?  The United States was founded upon the ideal of secession: 234 years ago, radical revolutionaries publicly declared that they would pledge their lives, liberties, and their sacred honor to separate themselves from a tyrannical government they did not consent to, a power-crazed legislature encroaching on their private lives, and an unabashedly imperialistic juggernaut.

Why don’t we honor the 4th for what it really is about – secession?

Oh right, the 18th Century British Empire 21st Century American Empire doesn’t want us to remember that we have that recourse.  After all, it spent upwards of $2,000,000,000 (in 1860 USD, or $45+ Bn in 2010 USD) and killed over 600,000 Americans from 1861-1865 to effectively “remove the option from the table.”

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What is law?  What is justice?  What makes a “good law” and what is a “bad law”?  Are we obliged to follow a bad law?  Are we obliged to follow law at all?  Is disobedience moral?  Is law necessary for society?  What would the law in a free society look like?  These are just some of the questions that I’ll answer in my Law & Justice series.

In Part I: Ethics and Natural Law, we’ll derive the origins of law by examining human nature and the theory of natural rights, as well as form a simple code of ethics for a theory of law to abide by.

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