Most
citizens don't fully
realize that the
American legal system is owned and
operated by a profit-oriented
service monopoly.
Because it is a government-sanctioned privatized business, it commands the massive power of government guns. In many ways, these guns are used without restraint because private businesses are not required to guarantee Constitutional rights. In addition, as an unregulated monopoly, the trade does not respond to consumer needs. And as a business, their endeavors are designed to satisfy their customers, not the general public.
These factors have led to a legal system that poses a danger to every American, regardless of fault. To maintain control, the legal trade requires litigants to navigate through a convoluted web of abstractions for a chance to determine if there is any justice within its flawed structure. This "trial by ordeal" philosophy was supposed to be eliminated by the blood of the revolutionary colonists.
Within this problem there is a golden opportunity. Citizens must demand the creation of a new legal system that's designed to pursue the truth and fair trials. When this occurs, valuable resources can be recovered from the rubbles of the current system. These newly found resources could be the basis of an economic boom. "Survival of the Slickest" discusses how Americans can work together to install a real system of justice..
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