Justice

The Crime, The Criminal, The Law, The Courts, Politics and the Rest of Us

by Robin Oxman


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 16/05/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9780738869346
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781469109923

About the Book

The dictionary defines govern as, "ruling with authority". As a democracy we, the people, are responsible for choosing those who rule and the authority with which they rule. Who rules is decided in the arena of politics. This book points to the foibles of these men and women to whom we refer as "politicians". It shows them to be as human as we, possessed, in varying degrees, of the very faults we deride yet in many ways probably possess ourselves. While we are quick to castigate them for their nonsense, decry their mediocrity and complain about how they perform we are slow to admit they are there because of our nonsense and mediocrity. We put them there. We get the government we deserve. Much of what you read here about politicians is humorous but behind your smile should be the fear that too many of these men and women are inadequate.

Their authority is delineated by a set of rules known as "the law". The foundation of this legal edifice is the Constitution. Because it is a simple document, but one which was designed to grow as the nation grew, it requires constant interpretation. While any court is free to interpret the Constitution when arriving at its judgments it is only Supreme Court that has the final word. Gun-control, "criminal" rights, the death penalty, and abortion are all grist for this book´s mill. We take a look at the activities of the Supreme Court and the meaning of their interpretations in order to better understand how our system works at the highest levels and how, when the word comes down from these high levels, it impacts our lives.


About the Author

Robin Oxman is a retired physician, having spent thirty-eight years as a specialist in Internal Medicine. Trained in the life sciences, it was not long before his interest in them expanded into physics, evolutionary biology and history, as he became aware of the interconnections between these disciplines and his lifelong study of the healing arts. As religion is a criterion that separates the human species from those of the other mammals, it soon captured the focus of his attention. Over two years of studying this phenomenon in the light of the physical and life sciences inevitably lead to his recognition that the basic premises of religion are false. That recognition birthed this book.