Even though the individual was far from being a concern to Roman Law, I would say that property is nevertheless central in Roman Law corpuses. I'd say about 70 or 80% of Justinian's Instutiones deal with property. Afetr all, most legal relationships in Rome were a matter of property rights: clients-patrons, slave-masters, etc.
Class discrimination is a social problem that happens allover the world regardless of economy style. I would rather follow capitalisms because that improves lives. I have access to the best healthcare the world has ever known in my capitalist society. For instance the state of Ohio has more MRI machines then all of Britain or France and it is a capitalist healthcare system unlike socialist ones in Europe
And when government stops regulating to the effect that each state must have its own insurance package, you Americans will be given back your consumer sovereignty to make healthcare more efficient, and less dominated by quasi-socialist laws that benefit insurance companies. Of course, Obama could make the healthcare even worse with single payer and bureaucratisation, in which case you should revolt. Seriously, it's bad enough that the Land of the Free has Mercantilism, fuck Socialism!
Even though the individual was far from being a concern to Roman Law, I would say that property is nevertheless central in Roman Law corpuses. I'd say about 70 or 80% of Justinian's Instutiones deal with property. Afetr all, most legal relationships in Rome were a matter of property rights: clients-patrons, slave-masters, etc.
lauragabriel 5 years ago
Class discrimination is a social problem that happens allover the world regardless of economy style. I would rather follow capitalisms because that improves lives. I have access to the best healthcare the world has ever known in my capitalist society. For instance the state of Ohio has more MRI machines then all of Britain or France and it is a capitalist healthcare system unlike socialist ones in Europe
117wolf 5 years ago
@117wolf
And when government stops regulating to the effect that each state must have its own insurance package, you Americans will be given back your consumer sovereignty to make healthcare more efficient, and less dominated by quasi-socialist laws that benefit insurance companies. Of course, Obama could make the healthcare even worse with single payer and bureaucratisation, in which case you should revolt. Seriously, it's bad enough that the Land of the Free has Mercantilism, fuck Socialism!
Nintendomanwill 2 years ago