Juris Naturalism
Maybury's viewpoint is "juris naturalism". Maybury created the term juris naturalism, and called himself a juris naturalist, because he believed no other label was able to fully describe the concept, which he believed is modeled on the viewpoints of many of America's Founders.
Thousand Year War
Maybury has disagreed with those who say that violent Muslims are terrorists. In his book, The Thousand Year War, he says that Muslims have been persecuted as much as the Jews, and that they are not terrorists, but rather are retaliating after being wronged by the Europeans, and the United States government. He praises the "magnificent" ancient Muslim civilizations for their advances in many fields. He also claims that Muslims are responsible for preserving the philosophies of Aristotle.
Maybury's Two Laws
Mr. Maybury bases his work on common law, namely
- Do all you have agreed to do
- Do not encroach on other persons or their property.
The first law is related to contract law. A contract is an agreement between two or more parties, in which they promise to perform certain actions for and recognize certain rights of the other parties. The second law is related to some criminal law and tort law. Violators of these types of laws have committed acts like theft or violence against other people. (When referencing these two laws, Maybury has at times requested they be known as "Maybury's Laws," and stated exactly as above.) He has also mentioned that there may be an other (or others) undiscovered law related to the subjects of law that the two he shows don't cover. He also thinks that if the world would have used these two fundamental laws for a longer period of time, with out the British corrupting them and making them useless, we might have discovered the other fundamental law (or laws) that he mentioned.
Chaostan
Mr. Maybury has declared that nearly a third of the Earth's surface is
Chaostan, the land of great chaos. Chaostan is in his view prone to war, financial ill, and tyranny because they never received the Two Laws. The area extends from the Arctic Ocean to the Indian Ocean and Poland to the Pacific, plus North Africa.
The New Axis
Mr. Maybury thinks it is possible that some or all of the areas in Chaostan are secretly co-operating, either through political alliance or along ancient ethnic lines. This term was first used in May 1996