Although every country in the world claims to have a constitution, most of the worlds people do not live under constitutional government. Only societies that have adopted a particular conception of the rule of law have secured constitutional government and therefore freedom.
Constitutional LawEconomic FreedomEconomyGovernment and PoliticsGovernment PowerInternational Economics and DevelopmentLaw and LibertyPublic Choice
Other Independent Review articles by Suri Ratnapala | |
Fall 2007 | Reviving the Invisible Hand: The Case for Classical Liberalism in the Twenty-first Century |
Fall 2005 | Cultural Diversity and Liberal Society: A Case for Reprivatizing Culture |
Fall 2003 | Moral Capital and Commercial Society |