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No Treason, Vol. VI.

Lysander Spooner

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No Treason, Vol. VI.

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but if their opponents are to have the power, and use it against them, then they would not willingly support the Constitution.

In short, men's voluntary support of the Constitution is doubtless, in most cases, wholly contingent upon the question whether, by means of the Constitution, they can make themselves masters, or are to be made slaves.

Such contingent consent as that is, in law and reason, no consent at all.

9. As everybody who supports the Constitution by voting (if there are any such) does so secretly (by secret ballot), and in a way to avoid all personal responsibility for the act of his agents or representatives, it cannot legally or reasonably be said that anybody at all supports the Constitution by voting. No man can reasonably or legally be said to do such a thing as to assent to, or support, the Constitution, unless he does it openly, and in a way to make himself personally responsible for the acts of his agents, so long as they act within the limits of the power he delegates to them.

10. As all voting is secret (by secret ballot), and as all secret governments are necessarily only secret bands of robbers, tyrants,[16] and murderers, the general fact that our government is practically carried on by means of such voting, only proves that there is among us a secret band of robbers, tyrants and murderers, whose purpose is to rob, enslave, and, so far as necessary to accomplish their purposes, murder, the rest of the people. The simple fact of the existence of such a band does nothing towards proving that "the people of the United States," or any one of them, voluntarily supports the Constitution.

For all the reasons that have now been given, voting furnishes no legal evidence as to who the particular individuals are (if there are any), who voluntarily support the Constitution. It therefore furnishes no

Ronnie 02/10/2023
Lysander Spooner postulates that the Constitution of the United States of America has no legal standing, not to anyone who hasn't personally signed it, and certainly not to their descendants.

In the end, I just can't agree with Spooner. There were certainly points I agreed with (for instance, one ca
Nathan 04/28/2022
Aside from the interesting political philosophy that I still need to think about, this was a pretty fun because it read like a barely contained pressure cooker whose top subsequently blew off and turned into a steaming, eighty-page rant
Ryan 04/28/2018
Not an interesting or compelling argument even if I agree with the result

Spooner is a libertarian anarchist, but unfortunately he makes a really dull argument throughout this book, essentially that the constitution is invalid unless 100% of people physically sign their names to it in every generati
Zach 03/11/2016
Refutes the common fallacy of accepting constitutional government, which has no basis in any sound legal tradition.
Vincent 07/07/2015
A short thought provoking work which will definitely get your brain thinking.

Even though this was written during the civil war era, Spooner lays out a clear argument in this work of literature that will definitely have you questioning authority. It's very entertaining and easy to read; and it will c
Hattivat 06/28/2012
As much as I'd love this to be a sound critique of the state, I cannot overlook the weaknesses of this lengthy self-absorbed rant.

First of all, much if not most of Spooner's argument rests on the belief that every contract needs to be physically signed in full form by publicly disclosed parties in o
Christopher 08/20/2010
Spooner, writing in 1867, heavily criticizes the constitution. While we would hope today that our government would try to live within the restrictions of the constitution, the government of his day had used that document as a justification for slaughtering hundreds of thousands of people.

It is espec
Nick 07/29/2010
Spooner cuts through the religion of constitution-worship like no other. He holds no punches, even to the point where he openly advocates defensive violence against agents of the State.

He is perhaps the first Libertarian to use the "against me" argument. (What do you advocate being done to me if I d

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