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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MAGNA CARTA

Monday, June 15, 2015, is the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta

In his book, Magna Carta, J.C. Holt, professor of medieval history, University of Cambridge, notes that three of the chapters of this ancient document still stand on the English Stature Book and that so much of what survives of the Great Charter is “concerned with individual liberty,” which “is a reflexion of the quality of the original act of 1215.”

In the 17th century Sir Edward Coke used the Great Charter of the Liberties to establish the supremacy of Parliament, the representative of the people, as the origin of law.

A number of legal scholars have made the irrelevant point that the Magna Carter protected rights of the Church, nobles, and free men who were not enserfed, a small percentage of the population in the early 13th century. We hear the same about the US Constitution–it was something the rich did for themselves. I have no sympathy for debunking human achievements that, in the end, gave ordinary people liberty.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This historic document is 800 years old and fewer people know or understand what it means every year. They can follow "rich white trash" and a nut who thinks he's a woman but know nothing about real history.