" You owe your life -- and everything else -- to the sovereign. The rights of subjects are not natural rights, but merely grants from the sovereign. There is no right even to complain about the actions of the sovereign, except insofar as the sovereign allows the subject to complain."
This is true, but we do not have a "Sovereign, and we are not SUBJECTS. This is the inherent difference between "Subjects" and Citzens.
Not sure what this means but ;
Posted by Ilya Somin:
Cass Sunstein Confirmed:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_09_06-2009_09_12.shtml#1252619732 Cass Sunstein's nomination to be head of the Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs has been [1]approved by the Senate in a 57-40 vote.
Sunstein is one of the nation's leading scholars on regulatory issues,
and there is no question that he is well-qualified for the job. At the
same time, I also think that Sunstein is wrong about a great many
important issues, especially in the field of constitutional law.
That said, I believe that the conservative opponents of Sunstein's
confirmation are missing the fact that most of his really
controversial views have little connection to the office he was
nominated for. On the regulatory issues covered by OIRA, Sunstein is
actually less statist and relatively more sympathetic to free market
approaches than are most other liberal Democrats. For example, in his
book [2]Nudge, Sunstein urges policies that are less coercive and
paternalistic than those promoted by the existing regulatory state.
Sunstein also is aware of the serious public choice problems with
regulation, which he has written about in several publications.
Obviously, he is still far more supportive of regulation than I am.
But the relevant comparison from a libertarian point of view is that
between Sunstein and anyone else likely to be appointed to the same
position by Obama.