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Inisfallen
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Surely natural law comes from a higher authority than does the Constitution?Where the catechism is wrong is that government has no rights. It has powers, granted to it only by the consent of those it governs. In the US, this power is enumerated in, and limited by the constitution.
Jon
That aside, the Constitution expressly grants to the government the authority to regulate commerce.
In any event, perhaps the message of the Catechism could be better expressed like this:
People, through their agent, the government, have the right to regulate economic activity for the good of all, and to safeguard the universal destination of goods.
How does that sound?