The battle between liberty and tyranny is an eternal struggle, fought across generations and within every human heart. As Joshua Forrester notes, tyranny will always seek to suppress freedom, demanding an unwavering defense. This volume of The Western Australian Jurist examines tyranny from diverse angles, including government overreach during Covid-19 and the rise of woke ideology. Building on previous editions-Fundamental Rights in the Age of Covid-19 and Wokeshevism: Critical Theories and the Tyrant Left-this collection continues to explore the threats to freedom and the enduring necessity to resist tyranny on both societal and personal fronts.
THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN JURIST - AGAINST TYRANNY -- Volume 13
Introduction, Against Tyranny
1. The Obedient Rebel: Should Christians Always Obey Their Government?
2. Law and Reality: A Dialogue Between Herman Dooyeweerd and John Finnis
3. Our Present Fight Against Tyranny
4. What Invites Tyranny? A Post-Covid Reflection on the Individual and Social Contributors to Social Enslavement
5. C H Douglas on Tyranny: Its Nature, Origins and Remedies
6. Rex Non Potest Peccare an Rex Est Super Legem: A Study on Property Rights in Western Australia with Particular Attention to Land Tax
7. Against Tyranny of Religious Neutrality: A Comparative Perspective of the French and American Approaches to Religious Freedom in Public School Systems
8. C S Lewis, Tyranny, Technology and Transcendence
9. Rise of a Power Class in ’Sheepskins’: A Threat to Humanity
10. Institutional Despotism: A Preliminary Etiology
11. Constitutional Monarchy or Elective Dictatorship? Why Australia has Become an Elective Dictatorship
12. Legal Note - Review of Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization