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by ethanbond
923 days ago
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That is how it actually does work. We elect leaders on the basis of them expressing some approximation of our desired future, they appoint judges who express some approximation of our desired future, everyone is constrained by each other and by each others' believable interpretations of some documents, and example case after example case is brought forth and tested on the basis of "will ruling this way yield a positive outcome for society?" where "outright rejection of the court and legislative system" is considered an intrinsically bad outcome. > Also it would be better if the law would be precise and there would be no need to interpret it in someone's favor. Sure would! Unfortunately we have no reason to believe this is even theoretically possible. |
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