The state calls its own violence law, but that of the individual, crime.
Max StirnerTag: politics hypocrisy law violence government crime unjust
A computer search would have given me a list of pertinent cases, but without that I had to read everything. That is harder by far, but you end up learning a lot more. I was forced to remember cases because making copies of everything was too expensive. Keeping cases in your head is good, too, because cases are like puzzle pieces floating around in your mind, and sometimes, in moments of creativity, they fall into place and form a picture. If they were words on a screen that you could pull up anytime you wished, that phenomenon wouldn't happen as easily.
Shon HopwoodTag: law academia lawyering law-school brief-writing legal-research nexis westlaw
Es un ciclo tan antiguo como el tribalismo. Todo comienza con la ignorancia. La ignorancia genera miedo. El miedo genera odio y el odio genera violencia. La violencia provoca más violencia hasta que la única ley viene dictada por la voluntad del más fuerte.
David MitchellTag: fear hate ignorance law spanish español miedo ley ignorancia odio
La segunda ley de la supervivencia afirma que no existe una segunda ley. O comes o te comen. Punto.
David MitchellThe only law that means anything - that can have anything to do with God - is one that is alive and that strives for justice given the circumstances of the present. Otherwise, the law is merely something dead, a weapon in the hands of those with power. Against those with none.
Nafisa HajiTag: inspirational humanity justice law
The laws of men are not infallible.
Wayne Gerard TrotmanTag: men people ethics law laws infallibility quotable
Serikali haifungi mtu kutokana na shinikizo la watu. Inafunga mtu kutokana na sheria za nchi.
Enock MaregesiTag: law government pressure
Money equals power; power makes the law; and law makes government.
Kim Stanley RobinsonTag: money power law government
Believing, as they now did, that the heavenly powers took part in human affairs, they became so much absorbed in the cultivation of religion and so deeply imbued with the sense of their religious duties, that the sanctity of an oath had more power to control their lives than the fear of punishment for lawbreaking.
LivyTag: history religion political-philosophy law political-science policy
The political reputation of Servius rests upon his organization of society according to a fixed scale of rank and fortune. He originated the census, a measure of the highest utility to a state destined, as Rome was, to future preeminence; for by means of its public service, in peace as well as in war, could thence forward be regularly organized on the basis of property; every man's contribution could be in proportion to his means.
LivyTag: history law political-science policy census
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