The Western legal tradition is the result of seven revolutions: (1) Papal; (2) Reformation; (3) English (1688); (3) American; (5) French; (6)Russian and now (7) Administrative law.
(7) Administrative law is the most comprehensive one because it is universal. It is dangerous because liberty shrinks. It sustains itself on funding (FED).
What is administrative law? Law by the executive, for the executive, and enforced by nearly autonomous executive agencies. The executive is controlled by "the funders" and are centralizing control. The legislatures and courts are becoming more and more irrelevant and dependent on the good graces of the executive.
This is the greatest threat to liberty today:
Law and liberty
Monday, February 8, 2010
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