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File Size: 576 KB

Print Length: 48 pages

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Publisher: Qualiteri Publishing (October 13, 2010)

Publication Date: October 13, 2010

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B0047746AW

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Every now and then you read one of those books that you know will stick with you for years to come. It will shape and form your thoughts. There will be a lasting impression that will aid in your future decision-making and perceptions. Unexpectedly, for me, that is "No Treason".If you love Rousseau's "Social Contract" you will hate this book; for they are emphatically opposed.Spooner, a rabid abolitionist, affixes his argument on the crux that not allowing the South to uncouple itself peacefully from the Union, defies all that a voluntary government and Constitution ought to be and have been. For if one cannot leave the union, it is no union at all, but slavery in and of itself.The remainder of the book is not focused on Civil War issues. It is an interesting assessment that the Constitution is not a legitimate contract, for no populous has "signed" it or agreed to its terms. The People are offered two choices, the ballot (which is highly rigged) or the bullet. It makes men vote for themselves and against others. One man votes to take things from his neighbors. The other man votes in defense of his property.Ultimately, money is power. The first thing governments do when their authority is denied is hire soldiers to subdue those who refuse to pay. He argues that "governments" don't really exist. At least not in the that we believe because real governments are only made up of a few people.Of course, I had plenty of questions throughout. If he believes direct authorization from citizens is better than representatives, then I'm not sure how a nation would proceed with urgent decisions in a timely manner. He speaks against secret ballots, but at the same time Unions have proven that with open ballots, voters face intimidation and physical threat. How would/does an entire nation "sign" a contract; ie- Constitution? How would a Constitution become legitimate?Chapter 8 is by far the most thought-provoking in the book. Spooner details the dark secrets of bankers controlling governments. He specifically calls out the Rothschilds; this is 140 years ago and there is still talk of the Rothschilds owning the world. He explains the mechanics of money-lending to nations. Rulers are ultimately held accountable to the bankers. Rulers can ascend or be deposed at the behest of the bankers. If a ruler loses credit and the investment does not bring forth the interest guaranteed; the ruler is handed over to his own people as a beggar is dismissed. In return of good investments, certain industries are allowed monopolies and unequal taxation. The burden falls to the poor and the unconnected.Representatives are merely tools. There is no true justice. Only if the investment proves to pay off is justice then used as propaganda. Spooner explains that the North had no intentions in freeing the slaves. Since the South wouldn't bend to their market manipulations, the North in turn used the slaves against them. At the end of the day, "there was no difference of principle- but only of degree- between the slavery they boast they have abolished, and the slavery they were fighting to preserve; for all restraints upon men's liberty, not necessary for the simple maintenance of justice, are of the nature of slavery, and differ from each other only in degree."It is a fantastically thought-provoking read. Disclaimer- if anyone can possibly pervert Spooner's views on the Civil War into being "racist" and in support of slavery; there is no word for them but dense.

Before you go off to law school, or if you've already had a long career in the legal system, this is a book you need to read.Ever notice that a lot of people are so ignorant that they attribute words from the Declaration of Independence to the Constitution? Or they believe that the Preamble to the Constitution is part of the Constitution, which the Supreme Court found not to be so?Chances are at some time in your life you may have taken an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution. If so, wouldn't it be a good idea to know what it is you're sworn to uphold and defend?There is no clearer explanation than Lysander Spooner's classic. Read it!

This book while really a booklet proved to be very interesting and thought provoking.It questions the validity of our Constitution by asking if any of us have actually read and signed it which is of course no, at least the signing part. This calls into question how any of us can be expected to adhere to the Constitution when in all other cases contracts have to be read and signed by both parties. As most of us don't agree with everything our government does, why should we be financially supporting it through forced taxation? While we are told we live in a free country with private property, try not paying your property taxes on your home and see how long it remains yours.If you enjoy history of governments and how people have been ruled you'll most likely find this an interesting read. Definitely raises questions to ponder.

Unlike modern leaders, who work from a thought base of almost pure emotion, Spooner applies strict legal reasoning to the authority of the American Constitution on those who were not born when it was ratified and have never been given a chance to render their agreement. It's a tragic shame that there are so few thinkers left like Lisander Spooner and Judge Learned Hand, who both lived in the 19th Century.

While Lysander Spooner is a controversial figure his arguments are lucid whether one agrees with them or not. For those of us who understand that our current problems will require "outside of the box" thinking in order to solve them, Lysander has already given us a template to work from with this book. His basic argument that the US Constitution either gave us the government that we have today or failed to prevent it is apt. No problem can be correctly solved until it is correctly identified. Lysander argues that the problem is the Constitution itself. I agree. Perhaps you will too after reading this book. Expand your thinking via Lysander Spooner.

I was familiar with the rant "Question Authority!" from the '70s, I just didn't really understand until reading this that it all started in the 1870s... This is not an easy read, stylistically things were done much differently 150 years ago. It is however; worth the effort. It is only 100 pages or so, so it doesn't take too long even if the going is slow. It does bring about a great deal of thought. It is not easy to realize that everything you believed is wrong for me it was an 'outside context' problem, the thoughts here were just outside my realm of understanding before I started. Now my horizons have been vastly expanded.

Very seldom do I label books as a "must read," but this is certainly one of those. Many parts of this book will have you jumping out of your seat just from the outrage you feel against the government.The two highlights of this book for me was when he compared the government to a robber and when he explained the illegitimacy of the constitution.This is a great book not only for already established Libertarians/AnCaps, but also for those who are on the fence and need that push!This book paired with Rothbard's Anatomy of the State make a quick but very effective argument against the state.

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