I’m Classical Protestant. What’s ‘Solidarity’?
…substitute for it. In the same way, police are a substitute for a [hypothetical] culture that had absolute respect for the lives and property of others. I have a loyalty…
…substitute for it. In the same way, police are a substitute for a [hypothetical] culture that had absolute respect for the lives and property of others. I have a loyalty…
…like abortion ‘rights’ for minors, ‘death with dignity’, and things of that kind? Can they not allow the religions (and their people of color tend to be religious) to define…
…1971-1983, and United States Senator from California, 1983-1991. Despite his pro-abortion ‘rights’ views, he was a Republican. And he was not unique among his generation and older. The so-called ‘pro…
…plan; I don’t know as I like that, but increasingly cities are becoming like homeowners’ associations, where everyone has fewer rights over their own property and more rights over the…
…rights, pro-voucher, and anti- abortion rights had a stronger base in the people of color than in the Anglo world, but it was concealed [and briefly exposed with Prop 8]…
…by an appeal to ‘property values’ and William Fischel writes about why this is so. But Fischel fails to see the non-economic aspect of resistance to change. Also, tenants believe…
…post that NIMBY community activists are often more motivated by fear of the unknown and devotion to the present order than property values as such [particularly when the NIMBYs are…
…all the civil rights pertaining thereto; it should not be a separate case under civil law, where our Constitutional civil rights, as I have pointed out, are not as strong….
…as an ‘enemy combatant’, largely because that pesky Bill of Rights would not apply if he were not a criminal. I thought the Geneva Convention did. Oh well. That was…
…and stay in the same institution! There seems to be a distinction in the status of prisoners and mental patients. Criminal prisoners have very few ‘rights’, to be sure, only…