Vik, my issue is not that it represents an erosion of their individual rights, but rather the portrayal of said rights as being something protected by a
federal style supreme court versus the corporations themselves.
I do not believe your view of the State is at odds with others. It is the facts and language surrounding this article that get to me.
view the State is as a multi-ethnic, culturally community-oriented, competitive confederation
In said confederation do you see there being a superior court to mediate
individual rights? Or would such things be left to a lower level court within the members jurisdiction?
Heth was frustrated by the Megas when he tried to detain citizens. So now he is pulling the "terrorist" card.
So the actual concern should be the CPD's continued violation of corporate sovereignty and not the erosion of individual rights as the article portrays.
At a
State-level, individual rights are meaningless. If you are caught on your own and left in the wind without a corporation laying claim to you, you are a non-citizen.
The article isn't about how KK, Lai Dai, Wiyrkomi, Hyasyoda, SuVee, Ishukone, CBD, and NoH treat their employees/citizens and whether they can arrest them without cause (erosion of individual rights), but rather how the CPD is violating rights of individual persons, which isn't the real story.