Culturebuilding/Worldbuilding: A Reference for Legal Systems Freelance Traveller (03 Dec 2015 23:55 UTC)
Re: [TML] Culturebuilding/Worldbuilding: A Reference for Legal Systems Bruce Johnson (04 Dec 2015 16:19 UTC)

Re: [TML] Culturebuilding/Worldbuilding: A Reference for Legal Systems Bruce Johnson 04 Dec 2015 16:19 UTC

> On Dec 3, 2015, at 4:55 PM, Freelance Traveller <xxxxxx@freelancetraveller.com> wrote:
>
> Recently, in one of my Google+ circles/communities, this article on
> various legal systems was flagged to me. It is recommended reading, even
> though the author considers it a draft; Mr Friedman is known to me to
> put much effort into his scholarship on any topic. Those of you who have
> spent any length of time in the Society for Creative Anachronism will
> know of Mr Friedman by his highly-respected persona of Cariadoc of the
> Bow, Duke (East and Middle), Master of the Laurel, Master of the
> Pelican, Knight of the SCA, and many Kingdom-level and lesser
> recognitions for scholarship and service.
>
> http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Academic/Course_Pages/Legal_Systems_Very_Different_13/Book_Draft/LegalSystemsDraft.html

Wow, that is a monumental collection of fascinating stuff.

I vaguely knew that Maimonides was an renowned religious and legal scholar,  but the mental gymnastics to produce the results cited, reconciling Deuteronomic law with practice ("The meat stolen by the rebellious son shall not be consumed raw, nor shall it be cooked to medium, but must be done to a nice, ‘charred outside, rare inside’ before he can be taken away and stoned...” ) are beyond mere tumbling and somersaults but is like Cirque du Soleil times Peking Opera School raised to the Flying Wallendas power.

I bow to the magnificence of such a Master Rules Lawyer! Perhaps we could channel his spirit into ‘Near-C Pirates in comfortable shoes’ discussions or the ever popular ‘Feudal Technocracy: Feudalistic or technocratic?’ flamewa^h^h^h^h^h discussion 8-)

Socked away into the Black Hole of Quality….

--
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

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