DIGG THIS A good — and succinct — definition of "liberty" is "being legally free to do as you please, so long as you do not tangibly infringe on anyone else’s body or property." So, in a free society, there should be only two criteria for criminality: Someone’s body or property has been tangibly infringed upon. That person (the victim), or that person’s beneficiaries in the case of a murder, has filed criminal charges, seeking restitution and/or damages. No victim? No crime. Criminal courts should exist only to settle charges brought by victims, with the purposes of finding the truth … Continue reading The Beam in the State’s Eye
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