Well, that's true IF you can buy into that rationale.

And, it also does NOT alter the fact that this "Rule of Man, Not Law" is also yet another contradictory later addition to 'canon'.

And, of course, 'canon' has, as far  as the OTU is concerned, pretty much declined into more of an affectation than anything else.

The biggest problem I see with 'Rule of Man, etc' is that it essentially means that there are hordes of 'nobles' running around the 3I holding what amounts to a permanent 'Imperial Writ'. There would be constant, unending turmoil & conflict under those conditions.
Which fits in nicely w/ the insanity of the 'Rebellion' era but I can't see how the 3I could possibly have lasted over 1000 years.

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On Thursday, August 13, 2020, 11:34:14 AM MST, Bruce Johnson <xxxxxx@pharmacy.arizona.edu> wrote:


On Aug 12, 2020, at 12:24 PM, Phil Pugliese - philpugliese at yahoo.com (via tml list) <xxxxxx@simplelists.com> wrote:

I'd just like to note that the "Gov of Men not Laws" was a relative latecomer in OTU canon.
In CT there were a number of references to nobles that only had a 'titular' role similar to the various crowned heads of europe.
Now, in that case, I guess the 'men' would be whomever does have the power to dictate. 
Prime Minister, etc.

That does not alter the fact that the imperium is ruled by a hereditary noble class, *without* a central body of law and justice system that they are subject to other than the authority of their superiors.

That SOME nobles have ceremonial titles in this context is meaningless (especially since the Imperium allegedly does not directly rule the worlds) ; there are also numerous references to ‘working noble titles’, noble rank granted on a non-hereditary basis to people holding particular offices or charged with a a particular task. This means that there is a hierarchy of authority that is attached to the nobility. 

That’s the definition of ‘rule of man, not law’.

On the ground on the various planets you can have the full gamut of government types, but those don’t apply beyond 100 diameters, so practically speaking probably 99.999% of the sophonts in the Imperium DO live under some form of rule of law, because that’s all local. 

The Emperor rules the space between the worlds by edict, and has the full force of the Imperial Navy Army, Scouts, etc who declare personal allegiance *to him* to enforce those edicts.The Nobles who interact with those worlds derive their authority from the Emperor, not any body of law.


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Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
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