The law of the Living Awakening to the legal fiction of 1666 by Darragh Hogan
This book explores the quiet difference between living men and legal constructs, and how law gradually shifted from protection to abstraction. Written to teach without confrontation, it invites readers to examine contracts, consent, and identity through history, language, and reason. No rebellion is required—only understanding. This is an entry text for those who sense something is missing and wish to rediscover how law was meant to serve life, not replace it.