"But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain: that it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case, it is unfit to exist." --Lysander Spooner,
"The Constitution of No Authority"
Mad props for the Spooner quote. Ron Paul helps you to understand the Constitution and what it is supposedly about, Lysander Spooner exposes why it turned out to be crap. Both are noble in their own right.
ReplyDeleteI've heard two interviews where Ron Paul has named dropped Spooner in reference to slavery.
ReplyDeleteAnyone know if Ron has read any of Spooner's other work--ie. No Treason?
Also, does anyone else wish that Ron would put more emphasis on 'liberty' and less emphasis on 'the Constitution'?
ReplyDeleteBut, I guess the punch that "Constitutional" rhetoric packs can't be matched. It still seems to have a very strong emotional significance to a lot of people...
I do, Patrick. But I do not think that the Constitution was supposed to be about small government. As Lynne Cheney said on television yesterday, the men who gathered in Philadelphia in 1787 wanted stronger government. This is absolutely true. They may have been against arbitrary power in the hands of one person, but they were not for small central government. If they were, they would have stuck with the Articles of Confederation.
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