"Whatever Happened to Justice?" shows what's gone wrong with America's 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. Can be used for courses in Law, Economics, Business, Finance, Government and History. To improve the student's learning experience, also purchase the student study guide for "Whatever Happened to Justice?" titled "A Bluestocking Guide: Justice", also available through Amazon. 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 2. A Higher Authority 3. A Higher Law 4. Two Kinds of Law 5. The Two Fundamental Laws 6. Enforcement of Early Common Law 7. How Do We Know If It's Law? 8. Logic and Atoms 9. Ambient Encroachment & Tacit Contracts 10. Economic Calculation 11. Force or Fraud 12. The Lawless West 13. Natural Rights 14. The Human Ecology 15. How Things Get Done 16. Political Law 17. Discovery vs. Enactment 18. Our New Religion 19. Common Law Wasn't Perfect 20. Liberty vs. Permission 21. Instability, Nuremberg and Abortion 22. Democracy and the Constitution 23. The Constitution: Highest Law of the Land? 24. Competing for Privilege 25. The Great Mystery 26. The Privilege and the Thrill 27. The Fun Is In the Playing 28. The Lessons of Simon Bolivar 29. Eating the Seed Corn 30. Origin of Government 31. Are Lawyers and Judges Corrupt? 32. So Why Do We Have a Government? 33. Unsolved Problem: Risk 34. Unsolved Problem: Capital Punishment 35. Unsolved Problem: The Environment 36. Unsolved Problem: Drugs 37. Unsolved Problem: War 38. Unsolved Problem: Irredentism 39. Unsolved Problem: Poverty 40. Unsolved Problem: Consumer Protection 41. Unsolved Problem: Are There More Rules? 42. Summary Appendix A Memo from Richard Maybury (Uncle Eric) Table Comparing Scientific vs. Political Law Systems of Law Chart Standard of Living Chart Agreement Between Parent & Child Agreement Between Teacher & Student Thought-Provoking Movies About Law Bibliography and Suggested Reading Glossary Index Suggested Supplemental Reading: "Whatever Happened Penny Candy?" Maybury says, "In my opinion, you and your family and friends will avoid a lot of trouble, and find success of every kind much easier to achieve, if you adopt these two models, Austrian economics and common law." "Whatever Happened to Justice" explains the Legal model. Read "Whatever Happened to Penny Candy" to understand the Economic model (also available through Amazon). Read more
Download NowThis is a must read for everyone in the states. Mayburys book is very well written and is not dry interesting and the kind of book you want to sit outside or in an arm chair and curl up and read straight through. Most books critical of the Government are hard to get through and depressing to read with all the negative, evil acts outlined within them but, this book is much easier and more interesting to follow on the opinions and points he goes to great lengths to show. If you want to know the root cause of the poverty that is coming upon us, Maybury shows why, we cannot have a heavily regulated, Govenment controlled ecomony and have a profitable, successful community. Get it, read it, and think about all the points brought up in it. Thank you , Richard Maybury
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