Global Voice Radio Network
The Role of Religion and Law in Society

Episode Summary

In this episode, we dive into a myriad of topics ranging from the intricacies of Admiralty Law to the historical roots of the common law system. We discuss the recent appearance on Jeff Rense' show, where the conversation centered around the misconceptions of Admiralty Law and the impressive response from the audience. The dialogue shifts to the historical influence of figures like John Wycliffe and William Blackstone in shaping the common law tradition, highlighting the importance of understanding the law of the land versus the law of the city. We also explore the cultural and historical significance of the War of the Roses and its impact on modern legal systems. The episode touches on the power dynamics within the legal system, the role of juries, and the ongoing struggle between common law and Roman law influences. Additionally, we delve into the cultural aspects of Yorkshire, including its culinary delights and historical symbols. The conversation is enriched with anecdotes and insights into the legal and cultural history, providing a comprehensive view of the topics discussed.
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  • The world does not run from where you think it is, from border fortresses, even from Whitehall. The world is run from Antwerp, from Florence, from Lisbon, wherever the merchant ships set sail off into the West, not from castle walls, from counting houses, from the pens that scrape out your promissory notes.