Source: Justice in a Normative Exposition of Objectivist Natural Law by Ghost W.

Source: Justice in a Normative Exposition of Objectivist Natural Law

Ghost W.
420 pages
Jan 2021
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"Under a proper social system, a private individual is legally free to take any action he pleases (so long as he does not violate the rights of others) , while a government official is bound by law in his every official act. A private individual may do anything except that which is legally forbidden; a government official may do nothing except that which is legally permitted. This is the means of subordinating might to right." - Ayn Rand, The Virtue of Selfishness, Page 128. Within the enclosed document of nine subsections is an objectivist exposition of natural law, in consequentialist [a-priori] lines of reasoning of the standard of causative, enabling absent inherent contradiction the normative arrival at a framework of impartial retributive just law as upholds an individual human standard of right through a definition of rights, law and justice as per praxeological, temporal and spatial considerations in a normative refutation of distributive partial unjust of might.. Inalienability of right as derived from a just freedom of nature, neither permitting the arisal of a dominant protective agency nor that of a jailor-jailed constellation, the pursuit of just and concomittant happiness under the institution of private ownership in the means of production in rightful guarantee to the legitimate originator(s) and/or owner(s) , privacy, constitutionally limited republican government thus solely limited in its spontaneity as derived from free-will as manifested in ability and ambition singularly and/or in voluntarist associations becomes possible.. Please note the omission of the quotation by O.P. Tandon and A.S . Singh (Quotation 70) and that for optimal yield the reading of the chapters occurs in the order of An Ideal, A Way of Life, Bill of Rights, Mens Sano, Mens Rea, Privacy and Private Property.
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Published 2021
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