Too much law generates lawlessness. In an environment of too much law or regulation, there emerges in secrecy an under-culture to thwart it. Too much law generates a challenge to break it. A super-culture too clever for the laws spontaneously ignites. The leaders of too much law must spread resources thin, implying not all of it can be carefully monitored. A new order emerges living in the cracks of the highly patrolled legal grid.
Consider this. If you generate 80,000 pages of regulations/laws each year, how large must be the infrastructure to monitor it? It must be big. It will be inefficient. It could become corrupt. Finally, the quality of the people managing these laws and regulations will plummet - if only by statistical arguments.
Consider this. If you generate 80,000 pages of regulations/laws each year, how large must be the infrastructure to monitor it? It must be big. It will be inefficient. It could become corrupt. Finally, the quality of the people managing these laws and regulations will plummet - if only by statistical arguments.
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