Tag: social order
Human rights based public order keeping
by russelltwyce on Sep.20, 2009, under Criminal Law, Law Enforcement
Another question answered.
“What would be different in your proposed system?”
We would live exactly as we are living today but as free people who are not enslaved by either a government or the law. The needed changes have no detrimental effects and the changeover would be barely noticed. But over the longer term the benefits would be massive.
[private_Chevron]Understand that currently neither the law nor the police have the actual duty of protecting people or their human rights. You only wrongly assume they protect (and yes, some sideline protection does ensue but at a terrible price). Police ‘uphold the law’, which is a warm and fuzzy way of saying that police prop up and inflict a government’s edicts.[/private_Chevron]
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[private_Chevron]The law (please notice the article and noun as if the law actually exists as a thing) is a concept promulgated in the Magna Carta but law never came into being as a physical item. The erroneous premise that a law exists and that it is deemed to have been harmed when a crime is committed is the full reason why the law doesn’t do the job right, and why it is causing more harm than good. That could easily be changed, while keeping most of the individual statutes (like murder, rape, speeding, etc.) fully intact and actionable by police and courts – but with a logically correct ‘right’ to operate. And the court is dealing with the true matter of what one person did to another, instead of arguing speciously over whether this theoretical piece of government inventory received a scratch or a dent while one person was harming another.[/private_Chevron]
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[private_Chevron]People incorrectly presume that law is the only way to manage a society, largely because they are taught that at home, in schools and by life under a system of law. ‘Law’ uses supposed kingly authority to enforce rules passed by governments and which they treat and we think of as existing objects – Human rights based order derives its authority to maintain public safety and discipline from the actual mandate of protecting human rights. In other words, rights based justice does in truth, what you only think that law does now.
[Note - I'm using the word 'law' only in the context of meaning 'criminal law' and 'traffic law', which are the worst offenders in terms of operating on slavery principles. Tort law, property law, business law and others might be examined sometime in the future but they aren't the greatest cause of our social problems][/private_Chevron]


