You make a good point. I was thinking something like this while reading his piece (less fleshed out, though).
I think that Perley might argue that his analogy is about how decision-making happens and not necessarily as good when it comes to how rules are actually enforced. But they seem pretty closely related to me.
You make a good point. I was thinking something like this while reading his piece (less fleshed out, though).
I think that Perley might argue that his analogy is about how decision-making happens and not necessarily as good when it comes to how rules are actually enforced. But they seem pretty closely related to me.