[Dangerous Thoughts] The Myth of Objective Law

November 10, 2021

Carter opens by deriding the prosecution in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, and then explains an important principle behind getting involved in a physical confrontation while carrying a firearm. For the remainder of the show, he elaborates on the concept of “objectivity” and critically analyzes John Hasnas’s paper, “The Myth of the Rule of Law,” which is part of Michael Malice’s popular book, The Anarchist Handbook.


Links Referenced in the Show:

OED entry for objectivity:
https://www.oed.com/view/Entry/129639?redirectedFrom=objectivity#eid


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Hosted by Carter, “Dangerous Thoughts” is a series dedicated to practical and applied philosophy, as well as deeper dives into other crucial but complex topics. Its goal is to help rational individuals become more dangerous to the intellectual and psychological enemies of the principles upon which Western Civilization was built and has thrived.


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