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It is with this in mind that I submit the wonderfully prophetic thoughts of Alexis de Tocqueville in his most famous work: Democracy in America. AT puts forth the unusual qualities of the American judiciary that make it stand out against the backdrop of the West. If any of you are interested in this sort of philosophy, I encourage you to read his text in full, for it has many valuable insights into the wise ways that America's founders constructed the judiciary, and where innovation in western legal systems may be found. Additionally, the irony is not lost that Kleros is spearheaded not by Americans, but by a Frenchman and an Argentine. To this I am convinced that while the general political and cultural values of Federico and Clement are greatly imbued with their upbringing and permeated with the spirit of their peoples, we are all greatly influenced by the same new Nation: that of the internet and the dissemination of ideas via the digital realm. We have all (mostly) grown up with the Internet as kids and young adults, and are as such impressed by the new experience of growing up in the digital age. I speculate that the internet will produce the next great evolution of law, in the form of something such as Kleros. And we digital natives know the law instinctively, any denizen of this god forsaken underwater basket weaving forum understands the customs and habits of 4chin, and to a wider extent, the internet as a whole.

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