Smart question.
We discover common behaviors we don’t want in the adversarial competition within courts.
We discover common goods we do want in the adversarial competition in voting.
What is the difference?
We must unify on the bad equally. (law)
We must unify on the good concurrently across regions and classes. (legislation)
Because bads are a universal necessity, goods are a choice of priority among many choices.
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Source date (UTC): 2023-09-26 20:01:10 UTC
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