Belief is the basis of the code of laws and the code of laws is the result of belief, for legislation without belief is a building without a foundation — and belief without a code of laws to put it into effect would be merely theoretical and ineffe
Belief is the
basis of the code of laws and the code of laws is the result of
belief, for legislation without belief is a building without a foundation — and belief without a code of laws to put it into effect would be merely theoretical and ineffe
belief,
for legislation without
belief is a building without a foundation — and belief without a code of laws to put it into effect would be merely theoretical and ineffe
belief is a building without a foundation — and
belief without a code of laws to put it into effect would be merely theoretical and ineffe
belief without a code of laws to put it into effect would be merely
theoretical and ineffective.
In this way, I should like to signal what I myself sense to be a significant shift in my recent thinking: from being preoccupied
for the most part with
theoretical questions of
belief and truth to giving greater attention to the practical issues of action and justice that likewise have their
basis in the underlying concern
for freedom.