> The applicable cliche here is "the perfect is the enemy of the good." I may be misreading your point, but the way this reads to me, it's kinda a reductio ad absurdum of the concept of law in general, no?
I'm asking questions about how it is and how it could be, not arguing that short of perfection we should ban it all.
I'm asking questions about how it is and how it could be, not arguing that short of perfection we should ban it all.