"A Revolting Itch: Pseudolaw as a Social Adjuvant"
Getting a bit flamboyant aren’t we Donald? Even with my massive vocabulary I had to look “adjuvant” up;
Just Donald making some use of his past life as a medical researcher. While it might be a fascinating article it’s behind a paywall too pricy for we impecunious pensioners to breach. USD $45 for 48 hours access is money better spent on absolute necessities such as more beer. That’s an entire night’s pub-crawl at such time as I’m allowed to engage in such reprehensible activities again.In pharmacology, an adjuvant is a drug or other substance, or a combination of substances, that is used to increase the efficacy or potency of certain drugs. Specifically, the term can refer to:
• Adjuvant therapy in cancer management
• Analgesic adjuvant in pain management
• Immunologic adjuvant in vaccines
Anyhow here’s the header and link;
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10 ... 21.1924691Pseudolaw is a collection of legal-sounding but false rules that purport to be superior laws suppressed by conspiratorial actors. Pseudolaw replaces conventional law. Modern pseudolaw emerged around 2000 in right-wing and often racist US Sovereign Citizen communities, but has subsequently spread world-wide to groups with diverse political, racial, economic, and social objectives. Pseudolaw purports to shift authority away from state and institutional actors and to individuals, and is attractive to dissident groups who resist conventional authority. Pseudolaw is politically agnostic since pseudolaw does not change or create the ideologies and objectives of these dissident groups, but instead empowers them. Pseudolaw aggravates interactions between its host populations and conventional government, court, and law enforcement actors. As pseudolaw expanded outside of its Sovereign Citizen incubator, pseudolaw ceased to be sequestered knowledge taught by gurus and held by privileged groups. Pseudolaw has merged into the cultic milieu: a collection of rejected and marginal ideas, resources, and history. A broad range of conspiratorial and outsider communities and individuals mine the cultic milieu. In this context pseudolaw has become a separate legal system available to those who seek a different explanation for law, and the extraordinary privileges and immunities that pseudolaw falsely promises.
But, speaking of Donald, I have to get to work on him, at least indirectly. His employer, Alberta’s court of Queen’s Bench, has been pumping out cases that I’ve been too lazy to write up. Instead of further educating myself by buying Donald’s article I just squandered $200 on this;
https://modelairplanemaker.com/2018/10/ ... ld-review/
I’ve been making model airplanes since I was about 7 or 8 and this is the finest quality model I’ve ever tackled and the Corsair is one of my favourite aircraft. A work of art but also a lot of work so Queen’s Bench has been pushed to the back of the line.