A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 6 — Rule of Whose Law? Alex Thomson, David Scott and Mike Robinson resume the Dissident's Guide to the Constitution series with a podcast on the ultimate meaninglessness in our day of the hallowed phrase "the rule of law". A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 5, Part II — A Lawless Lawmaker Democracy means the people get what they want. What if they’re made to want what they can’t have? A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 5, Part I — Democracy: a British value? Is Parliament supreme? Is law supreme? Can they both be supreme simultaneously? A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 4 — Democracy: The Books Self-government or the consent of the governed? One or other of these assumptions about democracy must be a sham if the other is valid. A Dissident’s Guide to the Constitution: Episode 3 — Rights Rights, like so much of our constitutional legacy, have been transformed into their opposite: from protections to the very means of oppression. A Dissident’s Guide to the Constitution: Episode 2 — Common Law The three historic definitions of the common law are illustrated. A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 1 How does government work? Who tells government where to stop? By popular request, and to meet the need of the times, we brief dissidents on the Constitution.
A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 6 — Rule of Whose Law? Alex Thomson, David Scott and Mike Robinson resume the Dissident's Guide to the Constitution series with a podcast on the ultimate meaninglessness in our day of the hallowed phrase "the rule of law".
A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 5, Part II — A Lawless Lawmaker Democracy means the people get what they want. What if they’re made to want what they can’t have?
A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 5, Part I — Democracy: a British value? Is Parliament supreme? Is law supreme? Can they both be supreme simultaneously?
A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 4 — Democracy: The Books Self-government or the consent of the governed? One or other of these assumptions about democracy must be a sham if the other is valid.
A Dissident’s Guide to the Constitution: Episode 3 — Rights Rights, like so much of our constitutional legacy, have been transformed into their opposite: from protections to the very means of oppression.
A Dissident’s Guide to the Constitution: Episode 2 — Common Law The three historic definitions of the common law are illustrated.
A Dissident's Guide to the Constitution: Episode 1 How does government work? Who tells government where to stop? By popular request, and to meet the need of the times, we brief dissidents on the Constitution.