Chias&c Structure ( Χ )  

5:6‐10  God alone is worthy of worship and service 
   5:11  Accuracy in language about God 
         5:12‐15  Management of labor and property                
         5:16  Society depends upon func;onal marriage & family 
                           5:17   Life is to be respected & preserved 
                   5:18  Marriage is to be protected 
         5:19 Property is to be protected 
   5:20  Accuracy in language of judicial proceedings 
5:21     Self is not worthy of worship and service  
God s Design of Society 
LIFE (protected)                      LIFE (jeopardized)

MARRIAGE & FAMILY                 MARRIAGE & FAMILY
(strong & functioning)            (weak & dysfunctional)
LABOR & PROPERTY                  LABOR & PROPERTY
(respected & productive)           (demeaned & wasted)
INTEGRITY of                                INTEGRITY of
COMMUNICATION                         COMMUNICATION
(consistently states truth )   (deceitfully professes truth
                                              for agendas)
HEART ALLEGIANCE (to           HEART ALLEGIANCE (to
God)                                          self)
There is probably no single factor which has
contributed more to the prosperity of the West
than the relative certainty of the law which has
prevailed here. This is not altered by the fact that
complete certainty of the law is an ideal which
we must try to approach but which we can never
perfectly attain. . . .But the degree of the
certainty of the law must be judged by the
disputes which do not lead to litigation because
the outcome is practically certain as soon as the
legal position is examined. It is the cases that
never come before the courts, not those that do,
that are the measure of the certainty of the law.
F. Hayek
There is little doubt that the proliferation of
lawyers in the United States in the latter years of
the twentieth century was a sign of a major
breakdown of its moral and legal order. The
United States in 1990 had some 730,000
lawyers – 70 percent of the world s total. In
1990, Japan had 11 lawyers per 100,000 in
population; the United Kingdom, 82; Germany,
111; the United States, 281. Japan had 115
scientists and engineers per lawyer; United
Kingdom, 14.5; Germany, 9.1;United States, 4.8
G. North
We ve become a society in which the rules are in flux,
thereby prodding people to spend a large amount of
their time and resources trying to change the rules to
their benefit. . . .In the beginning the Constitution was a
set of rules. . .that pretty much encouraged the
entrepreneurial type of person to go out and . . .create
wealth. Somewhere around the 1870 s the constitutional
climate started changing dramatically, not by
amendment but by interpretation. . . .The Supreme Court
said the state legislatures could pass any sort of
regulations they wanted about economic affairs so long
as they were reasonable. That meant, of course, that
people spent a lot of time trying to get regulations
written to their advantage or to the disadvantage of their
competitors.
J. P. Hill
Today, much of the economic game is in the political
arena. It is played by getting rules on your side, or
making sure that somebody else doesn t get the rules
on their side against you. The action is in Washington,
D.C. It s interesting to look at the statistics of many
large companies and see how much of their time goes
into lobbying, where their business headquarters are,
who the big players are, etc. It turns out that it s just as
important to try to make sure that the rules favor you as
it is to produce better products. Any society in which the
rules are not clearly defined, whatever they are, is at
risk. You need a society of stable, legitimate and just
rules in order to have people productively engaged.
J. P. Hill
The poverty rate for married-couple families with
related children under 18 in Baltimore is only
7.4%. . . .Education is also important: female-headed
households with less than a high school degree have a
poverty rate of 44.1%; the rate is 11% for those with a
college degree. . . .Government policies can influence
one s choices and the level of responsibility one takes.
The growth of the welfare state has eroded personal
responsibility and made the poor more dependent.
J. Dorn
A huge underclass has captured politicians for their
cause of maintaining and increasing [welfare payment]
transfers rather than limiting the size and scope of
government to make people more responsible and foster
economic growth. . . .Part of [Baltimore s poverty
problem] lies in the rise of government welfare and the
decline in morality. . . .It s time to think about how to
reduce latent poverty and make people more responsible
for their choices.
J. Dorn

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  • 1. Chias&c Structure ( Χ )   5:6‐10  God alone is worthy of worship and service   5:11  Accuracy in language about God     5:12‐15  Management of labor and property     5:16  Society depends upon func;onal marriage & family         5:17   Life is to be respected & preserved       5:18  Marriage is to be protected     5:19 Property is to be protected   5:20  Accuracy in language of judicial proceedings  5:21     Self is not worthy of worship and service  
  • 2. God s Design of Society  LIFE (protected) LIFE (jeopardized) MARRIAGE & FAMILY MARRIAGE & FAMILY (strong & functioning) (weak & dysfunctional) LABOR & PROPERTY LABOR & PROPERTY (respected & productive) (demeaned & wasted) INTEGRITY of INTEGRITY of COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION (consistently states truth ) (deceitfully professes truth for agendas) HEART ALLEGIANCE (to HEART ALLEGIANCE (to God) self)
  • 3. There is probably no single factor which has contributed more to the prosperity of the West than the relative certainty of the law which has prevailed here. This is not altered by the fact that complete certainty of the law is an ideal which we must try to approach but which we can never perfectly attain. . . .But the degree of the certainty of the law must be judged by the disputes which do not lead to litigation because the outcome is practically certain as soon as the legal position is examined. It is the cases that never come before the courts, not those that do, that are the measure of the certainty of the law. F. Hayek
  • 4. There is little doubt that the proliferation of lawyers in the United States in the latter years of the twentieth century was a sign of a major breakdown of its moral and legal order. The United States in 1990 had some 730,000 lawyers – 70 percent of the world s total. In 1990, Japan had 11 lawyers per 100,000 in population; the United Kingdom, 82; Germany, 111; the United States, 281. Japan had 115 scientists and engineers per lawyer; United Kingdom, 14.5; Germany, 9.1;United States, 4.8 G. North
  • 5. We ve become a society in which the rules are in flux, thereby prodding people to spend a large amount of their time and resources trying to change the rules to their benefit. . . .In the beginning the Constitution was a set of rules. . .that pretty much encouraged the entrepreneurial type of person to go out and . . .create wealth. Somewhere around the 1870 s the constitutional climate started changing dramatically, not by amendment but by interpretation. . . .The Supreme Court said the state legislatures could pass any sort of regulations they wanted about economic affairs so long as they were reasonable. That meant, of course, that people spent a lot of time trying to get regulations written to their advantage or to the disadvantage of their competitors. J. P. Hill
  • 6. Today, much of the economic game is in the political arena. It is played by getting rules on your side, or making sure that somebody else doesn t get the rules on their side against you. The action is in Washington, D.C. It s interesting to look at the statistics of many large companies and see how much of their time goes into lobbying, where their business headquarters are, who the big players are, etc. It turns out that it s just as important to try to make sure that the rules favor you as it is to produce better products. Any society in which the rules are not clearly defined, whatever they are, is at risk. You need a society of stable, legitimate and just rules in order to have people productively engaged. J. P. Hill
  • 7. The poverty rate for married-couple families with related children under 18 in Baltimore is only 7.4%. . . .Education is also important: female-headed households with less than a high school degree have a poverty rate of 44.1%; the rate is 11% for those with a college degree. . . .Government policies can influence one s choices and the level of responsibility one takes. The growth of the welfare state has eroded personal responsibility and made the poor more dependent. J. Dorn
  • 8. A huge underclass has captured politicians for their cause of maintaining and increasing [welfare payment] transfers rather than limiting the size and scope of government to make people more responsible and foster economic growth. . . .Part of [Baltimore s poverty problem] lies in the rise of government welfare and the decline in morality. . . .It s time to think about how to reduce latent poverty and make people more responsible for their choices. J. Dorn