WARRANTY : THE CHURCH, ACADEMY AND GOVERNMENT
The church, the academy, and the government, like commerce, all share in a similar bias: that of obtaining customers for their services, regardless of the merit or consequence of consuming those services. The church sold immortality, indulgences, and the forgiveness of sin. The academy sells equality, diversity, socialism and the promise of prosperity. The government sells laws, redistribution, the myth of unity, and the promise of risk abatement. Yet the church, nor the academy nor the government warranty those wares. No other industries have such privileges: selling false promises that profit the seller at the expense of the buyer. An the church, academy and government criticize the entrepreneur, who alone among them, must warranty his wares.
There is a good reason we cannot trust the church, the academy, and the government: we desire benefits for our family and tribe and they seek to profit from the largest possible numbers of customers.
How is it then that would could ensure that church, academy and government had the same incentives as private industry?
Universal standing and requirement of warranty.
The common law works – if the church, academy, and government let it. But then, they have every incentive not to let the common law serve us.
Source date (UTC): 2014-07-20 12:16:00 UTC
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