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From the supplier: Both conservatives and liberals should realize the importance of natural law as a foundation for statutory and case law. The unchanging nature of human beings, and its concomitant moral values, should be an unwavering standard. Liberals should not surrender to moral relativism, and conservatives should not surrender to self-interest. The framers of the US Constitution understood the axiomatic foundation supplied by natural law.
Citation Details Title: Liberalism and the law.(applications of natural law) Author: Hadley Arkes Publication:New Criterion (Magazine/Journal) Date: January 1, 1999 Publisher: Foundation for Cultural Review Volume: 17 Issue: 5 Page: 4(1)