Should we obey the laws of our country? A few years ago, my reply to this question was easy-going: If it pleases you to obey the laws of your country, if you believe that submitting to them makes you a better person, then please do it. Let me simply say that as far as I am concerned, obeying laws brings me no satisfaction at all. On the contrary. I find the legislation of my country and of the countries where I have resided to be arbitrary, stupid, contradictory, humiliating to those they apply to, and singularly biased in favour of those who make them.
Articole publicate de Christian Michel
Born and educated in Paris, Christian Michel started a financial company in Geneva which grew rapidly offering protection to individuals worldwide against unfair taxation and bureaucratic encroachments. Having sold his company, he now lives in London where he lectures and advises several non-profit organisations. Christian Michel is president of Libertarian International and a director of ISIL and the Libertarian Alliance.



