Archive for Jacob G. Hornberger
Perspective: Justice and Charity
What is justice? The first thing to remember is that justice is blind. We have been trying to tell people that for a great many centuries. There leaps to mind the famous statue of Justice with scales held high and sword in hand, and blindfold over the eyes. Justice does not discriminate. It does not [...]
1Feb1989 | Jacob G. Hornberger | 0 comments | ContinuedLeonard Read Changed My Life
Mr. Hornberger is Director of Programs at The Foundation for Economic Education. From the time I was a small child, I had planned to become an attorney. I never had any doubt that I would spend my entire life practicing law. Upon graduation from law school in 1.975, I returned to my hometown to begin [...]
1Sep1988 | Jacob G. Hornberger | 0 comments | Continued-
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