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The Law Defends Plunder
But it does not always do this.
Sometimes the law defends plunder and participates in it. Thus
the beneficiaries are spared the shame, danger, and scruple which
their acts would otherwise involve. Sometimes the law places the
whole apparatus of judges, police, prisons, and gendarmes at the
service of the plunderers, and treats the victimwhen he
defends himselfas a criminal. In short, there is a legal
plunder, and it is of this, no doubt, that Mr. de Montalembert
speaks.
This legal plunder may be only an
isolated stain among the legislative measures of the people. If
so, it is best to wipe it out with a minimum of speeches and
denunciationsand in spite of the uproar of the vested
interests.
Clark Simmons, Webmaster
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