Juris Naturalism Pt.1: What is it?

son_of_disaster's picture

Juris Naturalism is the political model.  I am a Juris Naturalist, I am in favor of liberty, free markets, and international neutrality.  A man by the name of Richard Maybury has written books about it called the Uncle Eric Series.  This is what he calls his viewpoint by which he lives his life. 

It is based off the belief in a natural law higher than any government's laws. Juris Naturalism backs two models, those models are the Austrian Economics and British Common Law models.  Underlying both of those models is the two fundamental laws, 1)Do all that you have agreed to do, and 2)Do not encroach on other persons or their property.  If these two laws were obeyed, I believe that the world would be a far better and safer place.  These two laws are common to all religions, cultures and were the foundation of the old common law.

As the school systems of America have crippled our educational understanding, most people think America was founded as a democracy when in fact it is a constitutional republic.  A democracy is nothing but mob rule.

The Juris Naturalist model is based off the beliefs of the founding fathers.  Mr. Maybury is a professing christian but that doesn't mean only christian believe in this system.  The founding fathers were a mix of christians, deists, nonchristians and possibly a few pagans.  This is a model that encompasses the ideas of all of them.  I am a deist/pagan, and while I was an atheist I still held on to this model.

Natural Law, the model that all of this is founded on, are the rules that govern the operation of the universt and everything and everyone in it.  It is found by logic and reasoning.

This is what Juris Naturalism is.  It's time for America to come back to the founding ideals of this country, back to a modern common law, not our failed political law systen; back to the Austrian economics model, not the Keynesian economic model that is destroying our economy. 

More on this later.

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Jsaj's picture
Volunteer for the Progressive U Alumni Association

Very interesting. Although, I didn't know we had pagans among the founding fathers... Who may this have been? Anyway, I look foward to the more on this.

"Every man makes a god of his own desire."
-Virgil

son_of_disaster's picture
Member of the Progressive U Alumni Association

Idk, it was something I heard recently. I've tried to track it farther but I haven't gotten anything. I should probably change to possibly instead of that they were.

Jsaj's picture
Volunteer for the Progressive U Alumni Association

Oh, well. It would be amusing, if true.

"Every man makes a god of his own desire."
-Virgil

son_of_disaster's picture
Member of the Progressive U Alumni Association

It would be very amusing.

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