About the author from Amazon.comRichard DiMare is a licensed non-practicing Massachusetts attorney and founder of the American Association for Lockean Liberty, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is "to bridge the gap between psychology and law that prevents U.S. tax attorneys from recognizing a property right in the mental and physical labor of natural persons." He has been focused on this unusual area of law since learning about various tax reform movements in the late 1970s, and his position is that unless U.S. tax attorneys begin to recognize a property right in human labor under the Constitution's two Direct Tax Clauses--and not assume that wages are always income under the Uniformity Clause--our civil rights will continue to erode and future generations will increasingly be at the mercy of dysfunctional parents, religious leaders, labor unions, and corporations.
I have tried to make sense of the above, but must have a psychological block, possibly caused by my disfunctional parents.