Sanctions Bill and Russian Aggression

Suppose for a moment that we actually had a limited government. Its main job would be to ensure our pre-existing rights. These rights would have been the reason for creating and consenting to a police power lodged in the government. We’d have wanted to defend against aggression against our rights. By the theory of such a limited government, we’d also be dead set against its police power being turned against us. We’d retain the right of revolution to alter or abandon a government that was misusing its police power against us and our rights. In this light, the only possible … Continue reading Sanctions Bill and Russian Aggression