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Antonin Scalia: Mar 11

Relevance: 49%      Posted on: March 11, 2014

On March 11, 1936, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was born.

Herbert Spencer

Relevance: 48%      Posted on: July 21, 2017

Sympathy which, a generation ago, was taking the shape of justice, is relapsing into the shape of generosity; and the generosity is exercised by inflicting injustice. Daily legislation betrays little anxiety that each shall have that which belongs to him, but great anxiety that he shall have that which belongs…

Epicurus

Relevance: 48%      Posted on: December 18, 2017

Natural justice is a pledge of reciprocal benefit, to prevent one man from harming or being harmed by another.

Epicurus

Relevance: 48%      Posted on: March 5, 2018

Natural justice is a pledge of reciprocal benefit, to prevent one man from harming or being harmed by another.

What’s Wrong With This Picture?

Relevance: 48%      Posted on: January 25, 2008

Do we have the right to say things only when other people can’t hear us? Such seems to be the principle informing an attempt by the government of St. Louis. The city’s trying to force citizen activist Jim Roos to take down a sign that allegedly violates the city’s zoning…

The Obvious Truths of Private Property

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Even the obvious needs defenders. It is obvious that private property rights are vitally important. It is obvious that markets in property encourage development where development is desired. It is just as obvious that a lot of the progress that has happened in America over its two hundred year-plus history…

Evicting Unjust Evictions

Relevance: 48%      Posted on: December 22, 2020

Good news: New York City businessmen can no longer be threatened with eviction and forced to forfeit their rights for the crime of . . . well, for no crime at all. Sung Cho, owner of a Manhattan laundromat, is one of many victims of an eviction-and-extortion racket perpetrated by the city. For…

Herbert Spencer

Relevance: 48%      Posted on: October 20, 2018

Sympathy which, a generation ago, was taking the shape of justice, is relapsing into the shape of generosity; and the generosity is exercised by inflicting injustice. Daily legislation betrays little anxiety that each shall have that which belongs to him, but great anxiety that he shall have that which belongs…

Herbert Spencer

Relevance: 48%      Posted on: May 2, 2024

Sympathy which, a generation ago, was taking the shape of justice, is relapsing into the shape of generosity; and the generosity is exercised by inflicting injustice. Daily legislation betrays little anxiety that each shall have that which belongs to him, but great anxiety that he shall have that which belongs…

Baruch Spinoza

Relevance: 48%      Posted on: November 23, 2017

Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice.