Chapter 176: New Papers
The next morning he flew back to New York in good spirits, promising to "visit" Irma if he had the chance.
Grabbing. At the same time, he warned her that in a few days the senator would come to show his closeness to the people, and let her seize this opportunity.
Irma, who had returned to her normal senses, immediately understood the meaning of this hand, and was now grateful, eager to swallow Edward on the spot.
Beth Harmon said goodbye to him coldly, and her expression did not show any joy or sorrow.
But Edward was a little embarrassed, he subconsciously regarded himself as the other party's godfather, wondering if he was going to send her a red envelope or something in advance, after all, it was almost the Spring Festival......
Fortunately, there is no such custom in the United States, and this embarrassment is avoided.
Back in New Haven, after class, he was not idle, locking himself in his bedroom, and the typewriter crackled for most of the night.
Three days later, a paper was released.
The name reads as follows:
"Legal documents should never be written like a hodgepodge of medical terms; A court decision must never be allowed to look like a psychiatric diagnosis; There are no legal issues in this world that cannot be written in a language that lawyers are familiar with, and at the same time, they should not be written in non-legal language."
"The treatment of mentally ill persons is a legal issue, and as long as pressure is used in dealing with this problem, or deprivation of liberty, then whether the executor is the state government, the church, the union, the university, or the psychiatrist, the issue is a legal issue, and the lawyer must intervene immediately."
"Justice Brandeis was right when he said, 'Experience should teach us to be prepared to defend liberty when the government says it is doing in good faith,' and people who are born free naturally resist the encroachment of evil rulers on their liberty. The greatest danger to freedom lurks in the unwitting encroachment of zealous people who have not yet grasped the true meaning of freedom. ”
"All paths to hell are paved with kindness"
At the end of the article, Edward concludes with a direct quote from Friedrich August von Hazkok in his magnum opus.
Reading the pen is interesting. This is also where the scheming lies, and at present the Chicago School and the Austrian School are "fighting" in the field of economics.
This is also nonsense, because from an academic point of view, the sworn enemies of the Austrian faction are the Marxists, who advocate a complete laissez-faire of individual freedom, and the latter who will not be repeated for the time being.
But it is well known that Marxist economics is now concentrated in the Warsaw Pact countries.
However, whether it is the Russian Planning Economic Commission or the Warsaw Pact Economic Mutual Conference, its reputation and achievements have indeed disgraced Marx, and it will take more than ten or twenty years for Ma-style economics to really shine again.
As a result, without the enemy of the Horse School, the Austrian faction could only turn to its own Chicago School, which also emphasized individual freedom, but preferred to talk about rules and statistics.
At present, in order to compete for the position of national teachers in various countries, the two major gangs are beating each other in the media, big and small.
It should be said that Chicago as a whole has the upper hand, but Austria has not necessarily failed.
Hayek's position is very strange, he himself belongs to the Austrian school, but he teaches at the University of Chicago, the hometown of the Chicago School, and has close relations with many Chicago School scholars, and his own theoretical achievements have also made great contributions to the formation of the Chicago School.
Such a character is equivalent to taking it all.
Moreover, published in 1944, it is one of the most comprehensive and best criticisms of the centralized economy in the Western economic circles, especially the evolution of economics into political science and even philosophy, that is, the political organization of Russian society will inevitably produce an economic plan that governs all the central, and this planned economy will eventually lead to totalitarianism.
This is because a government that has been given strong economic control will inevitably have the power to control the social life of individuals.
Hayek opposed this planned economic model, and although Austrian came from, he kept a delicate distance between laissez-faire and laissez-faire.
He argues that in a free society, the government can play an appropriate coordinating role in carrying out limited policy interventions, such as limiting working hours and establishing an open information platform for the market.
Just pay attention to the good "degree".
Conflict is inevitable when the government's central planning begins to extend into areas where people cannot agree on it, such as "how much bread to produce" or "what style of clothing to produce". As the government plans more and more, the economy becomes more and more chaotic, and the end result is a dictatorship and totalitarian government.
It became an important theoretical and ideological weapon, serving as a strategic weapon in the struggle against Russia throughout the Cold War era – although this was not necessarily the author's intention.
Together with George Orwell, he constituted the sharpest spear of the overall value output of Western society, and stubbornly restrained the expansion of Russian theory from the two strategic directions of reason and emotion, respectively.
But to be honest, during the Cold War, the Russians were sorry for their sworn enemies, both in terms of economics and politics, because they were too weak.
It's like Chris going to fight Ali, although it seems that Chris is much taller and more powerful, but everyone knows that if Chris really fights, Chris can support it for five seconds, and he can engrave this achievement on the tombstone for future generations to admire.
At this moment, everyone in the Western academic community is proud to talk about Hayek, and then through various media channels, it affects the entire social class.
Edward's seamless citations in rigorous legal papers greatly enhance the style of the articles and have an out-of-the-circle effect.
The main thing is that this has achieved political correctness, and in these years, black collectivism is naturally correct in the United States.
Of course, there may be all kinds of opposition on university campuses, but in the mainstream media and society, and even in government agencies, it is Millikan's basic national policy to prioritize the collective over the individual, and some people are willing to publicize it, and of course it must be strongly supported.
Grabbing. What's more, this paper is indeed wonderful, Edward uses his personal experience to disclose the details of the Irma case from beginning to end.
A very thick patch has been put on the legal application of mental illness.
This is also in line with the direction of the law, the inhumane behavior of putting people in mental hospitals when there is nothing to do, should have been spurned by people, and now the spurned have a solid theoretical weapon, and the professional legal papers start from the two aspects of the source and the details of the law, which is very perfect to block the basic logic of those bastards who send normal people to the madhouse at every turn.
That's a great thing.
It represents the fundamental interests of the broadest masses of the people in capitalist society.
It represents a great time achievement of the bureaucracy and capital of the United States in exploring the theoretical system of capitalism with Chinese characteristics, and is also one of the theoretical bases for adhering to the capitalist line for a thousand years.
Although he thought so, he still didn't dare to write this sentence.
It's also a big pity, otherwise if you start from this aspect, it won't be long before you can become the second Marcuse.
But on the relatively idealistic university campus, there was clearly a huge market for such ideas, and Edward's reputation was much greater.
For this reason, Lustberg was so full of praise when he revised it for him that he seriously suggested that he should be Edward's doctoral dissertation supervisor.
Someone naturally nodded in agreement, but probably because the applicants were too obscene, Ruthberg blushed and gritted his teeth and said: "I will treat future legal stars with the strictest academic discipline and academic literacy in history, and we must not disgrace Yale Law School." ”。
And someone is submissive on the surface, and in his heart he punches "Damn, sooner or later you will be called Dad!!" ”
This manuscript was immediately sent to the editorial department by him, and as an editor, it was also a small preferential treatment to submit the manuscript in person.
For this editorial office, Edward is both loved and hated.
According to the usual routine, the editorial office should be the place where he can show his might.
Because this place is really not ordinary.
If Yale is compared to the NBA, it symbolizes the peak of basketball;
Then the editorial office is probably the Hall of Fame, and only the elite of the elite can be inducted.
Edward's family background, it's really not enough to see here, Mizrasilabi is certainly powerful, but to put it bluntly, he is nothing more than a node merchant who connects black and white, he knows "resources", but the amount of "resources" he personally has is far from being comparable to the real boss.
And in this editorial office, the niece of the governor, the grandson of the senator, and the younger brother of the state attorney general are all common figures.
What's even more infuriating is that these guys are all polite and courteous, and there has never been a situation of bullying others.
This made him, who had read a lot of online articles in his previous life, feel very uncomfortable.
Shouldn't he pretend to provoke himself with an unsightly appearance, and then he loves someone to put a big move and slap his face on the spot?
In reality, this is completely impossible.
Everyone is an adult, and they have a "family history".
Of course, I know that the editorial office is a good place to make contacts, if the other party has a family background, then it must be befriended, if it is a poor boy with no background, then it is even better to make friends - think about it, the children of ordinary people can get mixed in this kind of place - what kind of effort and talent it takes to do it.
It would be too much to underestimate the intelligence of the elite of a mature capitalist society if they don't catch up on it before they shine - these guys don't just go to school to learn knowledge, school, especially the university, is a training ground for them to practice interpersonal relationships, and it is also where small teams are first formed.
Then the small team is linked into a big team, and finally belongs to the two parties, fighting to the death on the surface, in fact, in private, they are all senior brothers, younger brothers, younger sisters, and younger sisters, isn't it fragrant to sit together and make a fortune?
……
Edward made several copies of the article and divided them into sections for the editors present for them to skirmish.
This is a necessary procedure, and the famous names in the industry do not worry about the manuscript at all.
Usually there are many articles by professors or senior judges in each issue, as well as some excellent student articles.
Let's play. The temptation of students to be featured in the same publication as elite professionals is enormous.
The magazine always receives a large number of submissions, and only manuscripts that are approved by the majority of editors can be published, but the number of editors is also quite large, so it is not easy for so many people to gather together.
It is more realistic and efficient to divide into several groups in shifts, and the group has the right to make a preliminary review.
Articles that are too poor in quality will be eliminated at the initial review stage to save everyone's time.
Edward submits the manuscript himself, and the privilege he can enjoy is nothing more than the front point, and the focus is still on the content.
As soon as the review editor looked at Rushberg's comments and testimonials, he immediately said that this thing did not need to be revised and could be published as soon as possible, and at the same time, he was able to publish two heavyweight articles in his second year.
Each one is enough to be used as a topic for a doctoral dissertation, which is very remarkable academically.
Edward, of course, was modest, and then offered to invite everyone to coffee and donuts.
As a member of the editors, it is natural to be able to publish articles.
While everyone was eating and drinking, Edward pretended to be casual and asked, "Is there any news lately?" ”
"Yes, of course, there's a guy named Collinton who has applied to join the editorial ranks."
"Oh?" Edward pretended to be surprised, but in fact, it was already expected by him.
Although Collinton was only in the first grade, he was different from other students.
After graduating from his bachelor's degree, he applied directly to the Rhodes Scholarship in Oxford, went to Oxford for two years, and came back with an Oxford LL.M. degree.
The Rhodes Scholarship is an Oxford grant dedicated to promising young foreign scholars.
The amount of money is enough to allow the recipient to complete his or her studies within two years without worrying about food and clothing.
And it is naturally not easy to apply for such a scholarship, and the threshold is very high.
In the circle, it is nicknamed "the Nobel Prize for undergraduates".
Being able to get a scholarship shows that its own strength is extraordinary.
Someone who loves someone is too lazy to care about these things, but the thought of this scholarship winner, who is trying to break through the fence and burrow into his own vegetable garden, and arch the cabbage, is unbearable.
Cabbage may not be eaten when it is grown, but it can't be cheap for others, isn't it?
He's always wanted to clean up this guy who didn't know what to do.
But I couldn't find a chance.
But he knew that this guy would definitely try to sneak into the newsroom.
After all, this is Yale Law School's Hall of Fame, and no one will refuse such an honor.
In this case, why don't you make the other party a little trouble?
"yes, this guy is amazing?" He asked, pretending to be casual
"Well, the guy who got the Rhodes scholarship is here to get an SDJ degree."
"Hehe, it looks good."
"By the way, there's another guy who has also submitted an application."
"Who?" Edward asked again
"That Bolton ......"
"That mustachioed neurotic who wears the uniform of the National Guard all day?" Edward felt his face cramping, "Uniform, mustache,