3 Kinds of Nations by Oliver DeMille

Published: Wed, 10/09/13

Social Leader Weekly


Three Kinds of Nations
 
 
 
There are two kinds of laws, one good and the other bad.

The first kind includes only laws that protect inalienable rights. Such laws are necessary to maintain freedom in any society. This kind of law is called Fundamental Law.

Societies without good Fundamental Law fail to grow and succeed, because the basic inalienable rights of the people aren't protected. In such societies, there is little liberty and even less justice.

The second type of law is Selfish Law. This includes any law that doesn't specifically and effectively protect inalienable rights. Through history, there have been two main reasons for Selfish Laws:

 
 
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Oliver DeMille is the co-founder of the Center for Social Leadership, and a co-creator of TJEd.
 
 
His most recent book (with co-author Orrin Woodward) is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller, LeaderShift: A Call for Americans to Finally Stand Up and Lead.
 
Oliver is dedicated to promoting freedom through leadership education. 
 
He and his wife Rachel are raising their eight children in Cedar City, Utah.  
 



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