Yeah. Why would both warlords subscribe to the same sage lord to arbitrate disputes? Amazing Adjudication is, for all intents and purposes, the governing body that regulates everything else and appears to have a monopoly in the space portrayed.
My favorite part of this whole thing is the libertarian assumes the only two options between two competing private security companies are either war or third party arbitration. What's more likely is they'd both get nothing done and fleece their subscribers for money, do nothing, then get bought out by a much larger private security company that disregards the problem entirely.
Yeah. Why would both warlords subscribe to the same sage lord to arbitrate disputes? Amazing Adjudication is, for all intents and purposes, the governing body that regulates everything else and appears to have a monopoly in the space portrayed.
My favorite part of this whole thing is the libertarian assumes the only two options between two competing private security companies are either war or third party arbitration. What's more likely is they'd both get nothing done and fleece their subscribers for money, do nothing, then get bought out by a much larger private security company that disregards the problem entirely.
I tried looking this up and just got anime shit. Could you explain the intended reference?
tbh i just used the words on face value there