Abstract
This paper tries to explain the relationship between public and private law and offer a new approach in defining the abstract political situations of voluntaryism and totalitarianism by tying them to legal systems. It offers a set of economic and political data to support the claim that the relationship between totalitarianism and voluntaryism and that of public and private law can be conceptualized in a single dimensional model. Further, it compares different major legal systems from all around the globe from economic and political liberty aspects by using renowned indexes.
Keywords: public law, private law, totalitarianism, voluntaryism, voluntarism, economic freedom, social liberty, legal systems, common law, civil law, secularism, theocracy