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When corporations become the law

Without civil law, violence becomes the only recourse for resolving disputes between roughly equal corporations.

MegaCorps may eventually agree to an oligarchial sharing of power with a jointly run system of arbitrators.

Arbitration insurance fees are set high to force small corporations to latch onto megacorps for protection.

Corporate peace is often maintained by threatening to dissolve any supplier that takes matters into their own hands.

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