About
About This Project
This project examines power through a single moral question: what justifies one person, institution, or government in exercising authority over another?
By what right?
That is the central question of this site.
The purpose is not merely to comment on politics, law, or current events. It is to identify the moral standard by which power itself must be judged.
Laws, regulations, court rulings, and political decisions are often discussed as though legality, popularity, or usefulness were enough. This project rejects that standard.
Power must answer to rights. If it cannot justify itself morally, it is not legitimate simply because it is established, enforced, or widely accepted.
This site is a place for clear argument, first principles, and rights-based analysis of government and public authority.