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Old 09-25-2007, 11:10 AM
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Default Re: I thought we were on the same page here? (ACist and freedom~drugs)

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As the market is less than equal in terms of income and wealth, such a position will mean that the capitalist class will have a higher effective demand than the working class and more resources to pay for any conflicts that arise. Thus any law codes that develop will tend to reflect the interests of the wealthy.

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The vast majority of productive capital serves the masses. If the "capitalist class" (please) actually did have a "higher effective demand" than the "working class", all the world's factories would be building Lambourghinis and yachts instead of Hondas and bass boats.

Law codes that develop will by universal, or as I like to term it, "homogeneous and isotropic." People would refuse to patronize firms that promised to settle disputes for their clients according to laws that screwed them over, and since there is no monopoly and the money is in the masses, the resulting law would be equal in the only way that matters: equality before the law.
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