Forbidden Property: What You Don't Own Can Hurt You by Grant Sterling

Forbidden Property: What You Don't Own Can Hurt You

Grant Sterling
184 pages
Writers Collective
Jan 2010
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Forbidden Property: What You Don't Own Can Hurt You! examines the most personal, private, and intimate property to which all men and women share an equal and vested interest - their body and labor - their very Self. Through this lens, author Grant Sterling demonstrates how America's social, legal, political, and justice systems actually promote alienation, divisiveness, and strife as unavoidable consequences of their application against the people. To change this, Sterling challenges us to discover who we are in relationship to United States' social and legal systems. This discovery process lays the foundation for Forbidden Property, an investigation that may forever change how you look at yourself, government, and your relationship to both. With this knowledge, Sterling says we can build social and legal systems that achieve harmony, peace, and prosperity as a natural result of our laws and social systems, not in spite of them. Forbidden Property tackles these seemingly complex subjects with engaging prose that reads more like a good mystery than a political commentary. Through the use of logical and intuitive reasoning, the complicated issues of law, taxes, and justice are reduced to simple explanations that anyone can understand. It's the kind of book that often causes people to experience epiphanies, or what some call "Ahas" - those magical moments when they realize something profound that they hadn't understood before. These unsolicited testimonials speak for themselves: "... one of the TOP TEN BOOKS worthy of reading on Earth today!! Russ Michael, author of best seller Finding Your Soulmate. "...should be read by every lawyer, every judge, every statesman, politician, lawmaker, legislator, law professor, and general freedom lover in America. Dr. Taansen Sumeru, author of Sovereignty Consciousness "...one of the most important books I have ever had the pleasure of reading." Bill Stouch, Pennsylvania "...manifesto along the lines of Bastiat's classic The Law. Wonderfully written." Nathan Chesterfield, Independent Publishing Review Forbidden Property does not proselytize for the self-righteous nor rant against an unjust System. It's not associated with any religion or dogmas, cults or even a political party. There is no dwelling on conspiracies or secret clandestine governments. And while Forbidden Property refers to an occasional court case or legal term, such references are few and far between. By avoiding these bloated and prejudicial views, readers can more objectively examine the facts and logic to arrive at their own conclusion, not the author's. Forbidden Property is a fresh, innovative, and holistic approach towards the law, government, and our relationship to both. Sterling says, "If we want to live in a society that creates harmony, peace, and prosperity as a natural result of our laws and social systems, instead of our current state of strife, war, and debtor economy, we have to first change our relationship to government." Forbidden Property helps us discover what we must change and introduces the basic concepts necessary to get there. Treat yourself to an eye-opening view of a world that hides behind the curtain of Oz. Buy Forbidden Property now!
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Pages 184
Publisher Writers Collective
Published 2010
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