Uploaded by thomaseasaw on Jun 8, 2011
To be considered a fool is the price you have to pay, till your contemporaries catch up with the idea that the earth is round. So expecting no accolades, Thomas Easaw as writer, musician, philosopher and the owner of the deepest living voice on earth, presents before the world, "Justice Theory and the Ten Amendments" a proposition on peace and justice.
Formulated more than twenty five years ago, discussed and debated till yesterday, Thomas Easaw is in no hurry. For him, the fight and wait for a just and peaceful world has only begun.
After a major portion of the inhabited world has been set free during the last century, the greatest threat hovering over the globe today is the question of justice and the greatest fear in most parts of the civilized world is the fear of litigation. People within nations have already started to yearn for this freedom, which they do not know how to spell out. Justice and liberty have certainly come a long way, but it has a little more to travel and Thomas Easaw's Ten Amendments humbly say it all.
Thomas Easaw has been unnoticingly around, since 1965. During these years in the oblivion, he was perfecting and crystallizing his thoughts and this is the first stone in the string - The Justice Theory
Uniquely different and differently unique, all his writings and songs bear his distinctive signature in their themes, lyrics, music and voice.
Presently, the very concept of judicial accountability is at fault and the running campaigns are crying for punishment against corruption, declaration of assets, methods for impeachment etc - which are only miniscule changes which cannot assure anything at all in the long run, for new ways will always be discovered to avoid accountability and absolute justice will remain a distant reality.
A judge should be accountable for every judgment that he makes.
Absolute justice is possible if the concept of the Justice Theory is understood and the Ten Amendments implemented.
The book "Justice Theory and the Ten Amendments" is a philosophical treatise which explains in simple logic, the concepts of justice unlike any treatise before it. It clearly explains what the present day judicial evils are and how it can be rectified. This simple black book of justice with just about 2000 words, comprehensibly covers all the problems of the legal system and its rectification and has taken 25 years of thought and debate for its present form.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/17497277/Justice-Theory-and-the-Ten-Amendments-by-T...
Thomas Easaw is on a one-man campaign for peace and justice for mankind and today he is alone. But with a cause like this for how long can he be?
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