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There's something funny, in a rather cynical way, when you play this while being familiar with anarchist theory. All the talk about laws having to protect people who don't deserve it, about how you can't let causes you agree with cheat the system because that will ruin the system. All the phrases that are portrayed as nihilistic and depressed in the game are ideas that many simply see as true, and more than that, as motivations to make things better.

oh well, oh well. sadly, I don't know much about anarchist theories and their stances on the justice system - we've always been taught law is inseparatable from governments, and anarchy is against any order, especially state order, so it always seemed to me that legal doctrine as it is now has no place in it. and well, without legal doctrine there would be no yurisprudence - the whole game is about it, kinda :D

anyways, I am glad you found the game's content interesting! thank you for playing.