I also believe that political action should get an extra degree of social tolerance precisely because it's the arena in which disputes ought to be resolved. (Basically, there should be social incentives for fighting fairly and openly, rather than by extralegal or corrupt means.)
Isn't the fact that "extralegal or corrupt means" are prosecutable incentive enough? And, if it's not, isn't that a prescription for more robust prosecution?
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Isn't the fact that "extralegal or corrupt means" are prosecutable incentive enough? And, if it's not, isn't that a prescription for more robust prosecution?