The law is supposed to serve people, not the other way around. If we can eat strawberries wherever we want at an affordable price point, that's better than if strawberries are a "rare treat," and the laws should change to reflect that.
Slavery never went anywhere. Now we just no longer force the masters to house and feed the slaves; they're only slaves by way of economic desperation and a legal system that prevents them from doing work other than agricultural labor for barely-survival wages.
The law is supposed to serve people, not the other way around. If we can eat strawberries wherever we want at an affordable price point, that's better than if strawberries are a "rare treat," and the laws should change to reflect that.
Fair point. Let's bring back slavery. It might reduce the price of cotton.
Slavery never went anywhere. Now we just no longer force the masters to house and feed the slaves; they're only slaves by way of economic desperation and a legal system that prevents them from doing work other than agricultural labor for barely-survival wages.