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Certainly allowing things that have been found to be basic rights or constitutionally mandated entitlements to be renegotiated in the political arena would effect a lot of changes: it is clear that a sizable number of people would embrace torture, reject interracial marriage and, it is alleged, even severely circumscribe freedoms articulated in the Bill of Rights.
To control larger nations, corporations have convinced/bribed/bludgeoned governments to put in place rules that severely circumscribe their authority to express the will of their people.
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