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by pdonis
781 days ago
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> Only if a wronged party has the resources (time, money, political capital) to pursue it. In a free market, if there is a market need for more efficient achievement of redress for wronged parties, the market will produce it. > Which is but one reason why it is deeply silly to rely on it to make a society go. But of course relying on governments to achieve redress for wronged parties works just great. Not. |
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In our current market, many companies have worked around redress of wronged parties by mandating arbitration in various contracts.