It’s like paying specialists to run part of your business. Maybe if you can’t afford an IT team or an accountant, your business goes under. Except in this case, being unable to afford the best attorneys & legal representation leads to your “guilt” & perhaps even a death sentence.
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And of course, this applies if the wealthy are just the politically connected in a Harrison Bergeron egalitarian regime.
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And they'll have MUCH better access to private security In ancap society.
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And, in most cases, they have a higher IQ. All the money could be redistributed, and it would wind up back in the hands of the wealth, in short order.
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Oh, you're going for perfection. Different claim than the one I thought I was responding to. But man, of course perfect procedural fairness is impossible. I don't know anyone who thinks that's a reason not to strive for more equal treatment under law.
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Perfection is the enemy of good.
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I used to think i was redpilled, and then i encountered
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I'm imagining a future in which every party to a trial is assigned by a series of giant Price is Right Wheels and bingo balls before the court opens each morning
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Henry VI, Part 2, Act IV, Scene 2.
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