Thursday, June 10, 2010

How Civilization Deals with Torture States - David Gordon - Mises Daily

How Civilization Deals with Torture States - David Gordon - Mises Daily: "[I]t is crucial for the country to recognize that there is one crime with a legal profile so singular that it can — even standing alone — convey the wholesale contempt for the rule of law displayed by the Bush administration. That crime is the act of torture. The absolute prohibition of torture in national and international law, as [legal philosopher] Jeremy Waldron argued… 'epitomizes' the 'spirit and genius of our law,' the 'prohibition draw[s] a line between law and savagery,' it requires a 'respect for human dignity' even when 'law is at its most forceful and its subjects at their most vulnerable.' The absolute rule against torture is foundational and minimal; it is the bedrock on which the whole structure of law is erected."

"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin

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