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Paperback Marc Stevens' Adventures in Legal Land Book

ISBN: 061512299X

ISBN13: 9780615122991

Marc Stevens' Adventures in Legal Land

If you've ever felt there was something wrong with the world but you just couldn't put your finger on it, then this book is for you. Controversial, informative and entertaining, it will not only... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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How bureaucrats work.

Stevens tells how if you ever find yourself dealing with a bureaucrat you have already essentially lost. Whether it's your time or money, they have zapped away some of your productivity. He tells why you might not wanna just pay whatever ransom they're demanding. If they are going to take away your time, you may as well counter it by asking them questions as to exactly what entitles them to your productivity being as you were just minding your own business and not harming anybody.

This Book Will Open Your Eyes

For all those who believe that "we must have government," this book will convince you otherwise. The basis of government's power is the "justice system;" anyone who controls this can do virtually anything they want. Stevens shows how the "system" is a hoax and indeed, how all of government and politics is nothing but rule by violence. No, I don't mean that if "we" just vote in Party X or Candidate X, "government will be more responsive." Government, by its very nature, will never be free of corruption; in fact, governments must be corrupt. If you can't face this fact, you can't face reality. This is a book that no politician, bureaucrat or anyone who derives their power from the political system will even address. The bottom line is this: governments make their money by violence or threat thereof; they admit that they're not obligated or have no duty to do anything for you or anyone in return for this money. Why does anyone tolerate this?

There IS no State... only The States of Mind

Thomas Paine wrote in his book, Common Sense, January 1776: "Perhaps the sentiments contained in the following pages, are not yet sufficiently fashionable to procure them general favor; a long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defence of custom. But the tumult soon subsides." Stevens' book could have this same introduction. Paine's writing is often said to be the very impetus that birthed people's freedom from monarchy rule(monarchy-think). Marc Steven's writing, just as unfashionably at the popular present, is about the next concept-- not of "no kings", as in the "old" age of 1776 --but of "No State" in the old age of 2006. As it was then, so it is now: Government is all a State of mind. Mr. Steven's book captures the essence of Alice In Wonderland & Neo in The Matrix and brings them remarkably and clearly home. We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto. As Marc brings to light, we never were; there is no State! Marc's writing is akin to Dorothy's tornado for so many raised in The State education. Theodore A Rushton (Phoenix, Arizona United States) writes regarding Paine: "Paine faced the world's mightiest power and wrote of hope with confidence in the future; it is a glowing contrast to today's climate of fear, doubt and suspicion which shows the absence of a modern Tom Paine." It is my opinion that the Stevens' work walks into this same arena and is perhaps simply a natural continuation of the spirit of Paine, the spirit of geunine freedom and liberty.

Paradigm Shifter

Marc Stevens has compiled information that will change the way you view the political and legal institutions that attempt to rule your life. After reading this book, you will never be able to think of Judges, Police Officers or lawyers in the same way again. Mr. Stevens masterfully illustrates the fraud that continues to be perpetrated upon the unsuspecting American public. I highly recommend this monumental work.
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