All Posts Tagged With: "parchment barriers"
The Constitution Within
I’ve argued previously that a free society depends ultimately on people having a proper sense of just conduct. This means more than the words they recite or put on parchment. Most crucial is how they act and expect others, such as those in the government, to act. For this reason it is futile to put [...]
1Sep2007 | Sheldon Richman | 2 comments | Continued-
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