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The End of Gun Control - Philosophy and Strategies to Secure a Free State - cover

The End of Gun Control - Philosophy and Strategies to Secure a Free State

Ken Yamarashi

Maison d'édition: Everyday Samurai Life

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Synopsis

Dive into the complexities and controversies of gun control using the framework of political-economy to explore thought-provoking implications on criminal justice, self-defense, personal liberty, social cohesion, the administration of law, constitutional order, republican federalism, and the role of government in a free society. Drawing from a wide range of sources, historical examples, philosophical insights, and causal-realist analysis, this book challenges conventional wisdom and invites readers to critically examine their beliefs about gun control, security production, and the United States Constitution’s Second Amendment.
Disponible depuis: 10/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 268 pages.

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