I don't recall if Woods used this example but I am reminded of some of the great Indian (American) chiefs who would point out that their agreements with the state (white man chief) were mostly meaningless. The next chief would change it or break it.
The US government is like a one-way system. You or I can't break "agreement" with them but they sure can with us or other nations/states.
This is a road that once you go down you really can't un-see it all. You might decide that this arrangement is as good as it gets but it sure does take the morality and goodness / logic out of it.
I don't recall if Woods used this example but I am reminded of some of the great Indian (American) chiefs who would point out that their agreements with the state (white man chief) were mostly meaningless. The next chief would change it or break it.
The US government is like a one-way system. You or I can't break "agreement" with them but they sure can with us or other nations/states.
This is a road that once you go down you really can't un-see it all. You might decide that this arrangement is as good as it gets but it sure does take the morality and goodness / logic out of it.