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law and politics

o destroy its own objective. It has been applied to annihilating the justice that it is supposed to maintain; to limiting and destroying rights, which its real purpose was to respect. It has converted lawful defense into a crime, in order to punish lawful defense (Spooner). As long as it is admitted that the law may be diverted from its true purpose – that it may violate property instead of protecting it – then everyone will want to participate in making the law, to protect their selves.There is no country in the world where the law is kept more within its domain (the protection of every person’s liberty and property) than here in America (ACLU). As a consequence of this, there appears to be no country in the world where the social order rests on a former foundation. However, even in the United States the public peace is endangered.People say that there are those who have no money; so you turn to the law --welfare. The law, however, does not promote equality of income; the law only takes from one person and gives to another person. When the law does this, it is unjust. With this in mind, examine relief and welfare schemes. One will find that they are always based on legal theft (welfare for one person through taxation of another) or organized injustice (Guidubaldi).Politicians confuse the distinction between government and society (Benson). As a result of this, every time one objects to something being done in government, the legislators conclude that is what is best for them must be best for all of us. For example, the people want a tax break; so the politicians, being mostly wealthy, rewrite the tax law in order certain people a break; these certain people being the wealthy – which just so happens to include their selves. It is as though politicians don’t want any equality in the laws.All Americans have been given what is necessary for them to accomplish their dreams. Bestowed within us are innate abiliti...

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