State of Freedom and Justice

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172 pages 2016

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The State of Freedom and Justice combines three subjects, normally treated separately, showing how the Minimal State, the Single Tax and a free Judicial Service are mutually consistent and neatly dovetail to maximize the state of individual freedom and justice. The author uses John Locke's property rights theory to join Henry George's economic theory to Fredrick Bastiat's defence rights theory; this centrepiece is topped with Herbert Spencer's justice theory and well spiced with god humour and fresh insights. This book is for every voter making that all-important decision, those in politics, government, finance and the legal system; particularly it is for all who believe that good governmet is possible.

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