Principalities As Living Creatures
- stringfellowsarc
- Oct 20, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 27, 2023
Court systems throughout the ages have granted principalities legal status, each with their own life. In spite of this there is recurrent human reluctance to recognize and accord them their full integrity as actual creatures. The rationale behind refusing to do so arises from the misperception that these institutions are created by people and therefore are no more than the people who duly organized and run them. But people who are familiar with corporate law know that these organizations both exist into perpetuity, and have their own personalities and separate liabilities. While they may be able to be dissolved on paper (again, another legal contract between entities), they will forever have an actual felt presence, a life of their own. Principalities, once birthed, live forever, quite beyond the life and influence of their creators and these individual's influences over them.
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