An Elaboration on the Nature of Law as a Subset of Ethicshttps://xenisa.github.io/law-subset.html
development, such a society would be incapable of supporting human life. On the contrary, a far more technologically primitive society that accepts entirely reason and objective r
A worrying tendency exists among libertarians, where it is often said that law is not a subset of ethics. In other words, these libertarians claim that there is such a thing as a c
David Chilton on Immigration and Populationhttps://kevincraig.us/issues/immigration/chilton.htm
of our lives and society in terms of biblical law . As we shall see in a later chapter, it is my firm contention that poverty can—and will—be almost entirely eliminated in this ea
ACL: Militant Zionismhttp://nord.twu.net/acl/research/zionism.html
works on changing society: Etzioni, A. (1967), Toward a Theory of Societal Guidance. American Journal of Sociology 73(2), 173-187; Etzioni, A. (1968a), The Active Society. A Theor
Deuteronomy 17: Does it Command Israel to Appoint a King?http://VFTonline.org/XianAnarch/deut17.htm
rejection of God. Any society that follows God's Law will never ask God for an earthly king. And yet, in a Godly society, all Godly patriarchs are kings and priests under Christ (
Meditopia -- Chapter 4, Section 2https://www.meditopia.org/chap4-2.htm
Alford's words: "Modern society is marked by multiple centers of meaning . . . (and) meaning tends to follow power." [ 8b ] That medical science, research . . . or any intellectua
The Daily Judgehttp://www.thedailyjudge.com/id183.htm
the American Judicature Society and mailed to me shortly before I attended a seminar on the ethics of judicial campaigning in August at the Minnesota Judicial Center), "Joint
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