Bill of Rights From Kings to Consumers
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Bill of Rights From Kings to Consumers

In this episode, we explore bill of rights from kings to consumers. Usually, when we talk about foundational legal concepts, there's this expectation of, like, total rigidity. Oh, yeah. We want them to be permanent. Right. We kind of imagine pouring concrete. You lay the foundation of a nation, the concrete sets, and you just point to it and say, you know, there it is. Those are the rules forever. Yeah. You sign the massive historical document. The ink dries. and it's locked away in some climate -controlled vault, right? Exactly. In the National Archives somewhere. I mean, that is entirely by design. We are wired to want our core rights to be visible and strictly categorized, anchored in stone, basically. Because ambiguity is scary. Ambiguity in human rights is terrifying. So yeah, we look for permanence. But then if you actually track how the language of those rights travels through time, suddenly that concrete foundation starts looking, well, a lot more Bill of Rights. which is a profoundly strategic choice of words. He's taking a 150 -year -old sacred concept and applying it to modern economics. The rhetorical genius of calling it a second Bill of Rights is just stunning to me. Oh, it's brilliant marketing. He is intentionally borrowing the immense historical weight of the original 1789 document. He isn't just saying, hey, I have some new policy ideas about jobs and housing. No, he's elevating it. He's telling the public, economic security is just as fundamental to your existence as freedom of speech or religion. Because he needed that branding. Right. What he was proposing was a massive expansion of the government's role in daily life. Right. He needed the heavy artillery. And if we connect this to the bigger picture, 1944 is really the turning point of the modern era. World War II fundamentally shattered the illusion that

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