“Sovereign Citizens: Breaking Down the Freemen Fallacy” offers a deep dive into one of the most misunderstood and controversial movements of our time. Across the globe, the idea of “sovereign citizenship” has captivated thousands, promising freedom from taxes, government control, and the rule of law. But is there truth behind these claims, or are they simply a web of dangerous misconceptions?
In this insightful and engaging book, the author exposes the core myths of the Freemen movement, untangles the pseudolegal arguments, and explores the real-world consequences faced by those who fall prey to these beliefs. Drawing on global examples, legal insights, and psychological analysis, “Sovereign Citizens: Breaking Down the Freemen Fallacy” takes readers on a journey through the legal landscapes of multiple countries, including the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, and beyond.
This book not only deconstructs the arguments that underpin the movement but also sheds light on how social media and online forums have helped spread these dangerous ideas far and wide. Through a combination of historical context, legal analysis, and personal stories, readers will come to understand why the sovereign citizen ideology is a false promise and how it ultimately undermines the very freedoms it claims to protect.
Whether you’re looking to understand the rise of the sovereign citizen movement or want to protect yourself and others from its false allure, “Sovereign Citizens: Breaking Down the Freemen Fallacy” is an essential guide to recognizing misinformation, debunking legal myths, and fostering a better understanding of our global legal systems.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. "Sovereign Citizens: Breaking Down the Freemen Fallacy" offers a deep dive into one of the most misunderstood and controversial movements of our time. Across the globe, the idea of "sovereign citizenship" has captivated thousands, promising freedom from taxes, government control, and the rule of law. But is there truth behind these claims, or are they simply a web of dangerous misconceptions?In this insightful and engaging book, the author exposes the core myths of the Freemen movement, untangles the pseudolegal arguments, and explores the real-world consequences faced by those who fall prey to these beliefs. Drawing on global examples, legal insights, and psychological analysis, "Sovereign Citizens: Breaking Down the Freemen Fallacy" takes readers on a journey through the legal landscapes of multiple countries, including the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, and beyond.This book not only deconstructs the arguments that underpin the movement but also sheds light on how social media and online forums have helped spread these dangerous ideas far and wide. Through a combination of historical context, legal analysis, and personal stories, readers will come to understand why the sovereign citizen ideology is a false promise and how it ultimately undermines the very freedoms it claims to protect.Whether you're looking to understand the rise of the sovereign citizen movement or want to protect yourself and others from its false allure, "Sovereign Citizens: Breaking Down the Freemen Fallacy" is an essential guide to recognizing misinformation, debunking legal myths, and fostering a better understanding of our global legal systems. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798303650091
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