Wizarding government works under a hellishly disjointed system, and I have some trouble making sense of it, because it’s pretty much a slapdash job. A lot of very intelligent people have written essays on this topic, and those are better and more worth reading. The thing is that those essays tend to tie the package up very neatly,
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Actually, the whole Wizarding World is. Not that I really blame people - two (going on three) wars with evil overlords, not to mention much panic in between.
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The problem is that they had no interest in setting up an independent society under an independent rule of law, which makes everything I said up there impossible. I don't think the lack of an urban environment is the problem, so much as the lack of any kind of independent environment. One Wizarding village in all of Great Britain; how's that going to help? It encourages them to leech off of the successful Muggle society, which at this point is a few thousand times easier than attempting to set up their own, and that contributes to its wacky nature. And in the meanwhile, the Death Eaters and Voldemort are attempting to butt heads with the Muggle world, and, all the while, attempting to maintain its separation. Or domination. But still a separate class. Yet they can't give up any of the commodities they're dependent on, which they're ( ... )
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*grins* That last bit is a bit of a stretch, I'll grant you. Though I definitely see Voldemort as a Nazi Germany, ( ... )
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On smaller things, though, just the ordering of society. Every country involved in international law has some sort of legal code, most of them pretty well-developed and generally followed, whether or not they're good ones. Individual states will retain their order whether or not international order breaks down, and, in the unlikely event that the world goes into a total anti-globalization crisis, we'd have huge shock effects, but I think we'd come out alive. There's no such equivalent for the wizarding world. If anything was to happen to their system, their entire pseudo-society would collapse.
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s'a good analogy, but it's also a very, very complicated one, with so many variables that I don't think we'd be able to glean much more from it.
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