For anyone seriously committed to common law -- i.e. law as emergent from a decentralized discovery process -- the very notion of 'legislation' is inherently criminal.
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So is it that they don't accord with the reality on the ground, e.g. the social "contract" and written constitutions which superficially take the form of contracts, and thus serve as tools of dissimulation?
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Yes partly I think, written constitutions tend to be idealisations 'this is how we think it should work' rather than formalisations of the actual emergent power structures
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