Sunday, December 7, 2008

currently imbibing...

"They all sound benign and neutral until one asks: Tax who, for what? Appropriate what, for whom? To protect everyone's contracts seems like an act of fairness, of equal treatment, until one considers that contracts made between rich and poor, between employer and employee, landlord and tenant, creditor and debtor, generally favor the more powerful of the two parties. Thus, to protect these contracts is to put the great power of the government, its laws, courts, sheriffs, police, on the side of the privileged - and to do it not, as in premodern times, as an exercise of brute force against the weak but as a matter of law." Howard Zinn





"Our laws are the output of a system which clothes rascals in robes and honesty in rags."





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