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The Great Conspiracy Trial: An Essay On Law, Liberty And The Constitution The Great Conspiracy Trial: An Essay On Law, Liberty And The Constitution by Jason Epstein
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“You stand now between anarchy and law. The Police have done their duty. Let the jury have the same courage so that the police can indeed rest in peace. The flowers of spring shall bloom upon their graves moistened by the tears of a great city. Outraged and violated law shall be redeemed and in their martyrdom anarchy shall be buried forever.”
Jason Epstein, The Great Conspiracy Trial: An Essay On Law, Liberty And The Constitution
“Yet the extravagant enthusiasm for profit persisted among businessmen. In the spring of 1969 Senator Long [spoke out against] a partisan of the oil industry...[and] that further taxation of oil profits would be disastrous. Such taxes... would remove "all business inventive and lead to Thursday to Tuesday weekends, wife swapping and drinking." Without the lure of profit, work would thus become meaningless. Americans would become pagan again and evils would prevail much like those that had inflamed Captain Endicott three centuries earlier”
Jason Epstein, The Great Conspiracy Trial: An Essay On Law, Liberty And The Constitution