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Hidden Dissuader

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“It’s one thing to let people post UFO content about crop circles in Arkansas,” Ciaran O’Connor was quoted in a recent Washington Post article, talking about YouTube competitor Rumble. “It’s another to allow your platform to be used by someone claiming vaccines are actively harmful and that people should not…

C.-F. Volney

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Can liberty be born from the bosom of despots? and shall justice be rendered by the hands of piracy and avarice?Constantin-François de Chassebœuf (1757–1820), Comte de Volney, The Ruins; Or, Meditation on the Revolutions of Empires: And The Law of Nature, Chapter II (Thomas Jefferson, translator).

C.-F. Volney

Relevance: 36%      Posted on: October 29, 2020

Can liberty be born from the bosom of despots? and shall justice be rendered by the hands of piracy and avarice?Constantin-François de Chassebœuf (1757–1820), Comte de Volney, The Ruins; Or, Meditation on the Revolutions of Empires: And The Law of Nature, Chapter II (Thomas Jefferson, translator).

Theodore Parker

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I do not pretend to understand the moral universe; the arc is a long one, my eye reaches but little ways; I cannot calculate the curve and complete the figure by the experience of sight; I can divine it by conscience. And from what I see I am sure it…

Henry George

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Charity is false, futile, and poisonous when offered as a substitute for justice.

Unfriending the Police?

Relevance: 36%      Posted on: June 17, 2020

Defund the police? First, take a moment to celebrate those on the American Left who have finally — miraculously — stumbled onto something they actually want the government to spend less money on.  Second, consider policing expert and Washington Post columnist Radley Balko’s amply backed-up contention that “the evidence of…

Epicurus

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Natural justice is a pledge of reciprocal benefit, to prevent one man from harming or being harmed by another. Epicurus, Principal Doctrines, no. 31.

Aristotle

Relevance: 36%      Posted on: January 23, 2024

No government can stand which is not founded upon justice. Aristotle, Politics, 7.14, Benjamin Jowett, trans. (1885).

Arnold Bennett

Relevance: 36%      Posted on: November 5, 2023

The price of justice is eternal publicity. Arnold Bennett, Things That Have Interested Me, 2nd series (1923), “Secret Trials.”

William Wilberforce

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When we think of eternity, and of the future consequences of all human conduct, what is there in this life that should make any man contradict the dictates of his conscience, the principles of justice, the laws of religion, and of God?