The pseudonym "Philo Vaihinger" has been abandoned. All posts have been and are written by me, Joseph Auclair.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

One of my favorite examples


The Incorporation Doctrine

Like the right to privacy, the incorporation doctrine is a sustained lie upon which much good law has been built and imposed on America by a usurpatious institution, the US Supreme Court.

They've done grand things with equal protection, too.

Most of the important and valuable liberal legal doctrine is lies, or built on lies.

Baseless and irresponsible judicial absolutism has been good for America, in recent decades.

A kind of black-robed benevolent despotism.

Democracy is a good thing as far as it enables the people to defend themselves and enlists their acceptance and support for government.

Well, anyway so far as it diminishes futile or harmful popular turbulence.

Beyond that it is risky and often deplorable.

A measure of despotic anti-democracy can be a good thing.

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