halx--if you want to avoid fascism in principle, the problem is not so much law as it is nationalism. fascists in practice were all for the reduction of the number of operational laws--not written ones so much as the number that functioned--to get there, the germans at least created something like a parallel state. a system of two or three laws (which i think would be a problem, but lets assume that it would be otherwise) in a situation of persistent nationalism would land you in the same place you are trying to argue against.
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a gramophone its corrugated trumpet silver handle
spinning dog. such faithfulness it hear
it make you sick.
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