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===== 1. Vivid storytelling - The “Day in the Life” sections are immersive, bringing the principles of Living Law and sovereignty to life. - Using both male and female perspectives reinforces equality and balance in the society, showing how Living Law operates inclusively. ===== # Integration of philosophy and practice - You effectively show abstract principles (sovereignty, freedom, accountability) in tangible actions: hunting, trading with Wampum, resolving disputes. - The connection to the Free Market as voluntary exchange rooted in respect and reciprocity strengthens your earlier arguments. # Clear historical contrast - The encounter between Native Americans and the nomads illustrates the clash between Living Law and Legalism/Empire beautifully. - Philosophical point is explicit: the difference between natural order/sovereignty and imposed control/materialism. # Cultural accuracy and respect - References to Cherokee matriarchy, Guswhenta (Two Row Wampum), and communal values are thoughtful and integrated into the narrative respectfully.
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