‘The Constitution of No Authority’-by Philosopher: Lysander Spooner

Lysander Spooner (Jan 19, 1808 – May 14, 1887): Entreprenuer, scholar, radical abolitionist, principled believer in natural law and liberty — Lysander Spooner is one of the most provocative, eclectic and prolific American legal theorists of the 19th century. His writing continues to influence those today interested in consent, natural law, individual rights, and constitutional order [...]
A Spiritual Economics Handbook – Mary E. Croft

This book was one of the pioneering works in this field of research and is still considered by many to be essential reading. This relatively short work is packed full of eye opening concepts, written in an approachable, easy to comprehend and enjoyable manner. A light hearted expose that talks about banking, the system, spirituality, [...]
UPC – (You’re Gonna Love This)

Originally posted by Morradichi on March 21, 2011 on Tír na Saor at: http://freemanireland.ning.com/forum/topics/upc-youre-gonna-love-this Anyone who has had the misfortune of dealing with UPC/NTL will probably attest to them having THE worst customer service of any company. They’re frequently the topic on ‘talk to Joe’. It’s very difficult to get any kind of customer satisfaction [...]
Are Contracts Supreme in Law?

Here is an explanation of contract law coming from my good friend, Karl Heintz: Eisbrenner. This lawyer was butting heads with the state and the “state” murdered him 3 years ago. Some thought he was crazy…others thought he was a genius. I let the reader decide. Are contracts supreme in law? people separate walnuts [...]
Contract ‘Terms’ Explained

Term: contract A contract is a binding agreement between at least two parties. Overview of Contracts In order to form a contract, the essential elements are: i. offer ii. acceptance iii. consideration iv. capacity v. intention to create legal relations vi. no vitiating factors Offer An offer is a promise to do or not [...]
Honour/Dishonour & Conditional Acceptance

One of the core aspects of the information discussed on Tír na Sar is the notion of remaining in honour. Basically when it comes down to it we’re not ‘breaking the law’ but rather dishonouring our agreements. Through our ignorance of the law we often fall into a state of dishonour without even realising it. [...]


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