Would money privacy matter in a world where you would be punished severely and without exception for even attempting to take advantage of another person?

Think of places where stealing is stealing. Whether it be a persons life savings or simply an apple, your hand is cut off.

A court rules that your advertising or contracts were likely crafted to create confusion and get people into different agreements than they reasonably believed (non transparent and fine print type stuff), so your fingers are cut off.

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yes it matters, especially in those cases where people want to take opposing action to such laws because the deciderer in such cases cannot be impartial, forming room for corruption.

You are talking about real life, I’m talking about imaginary life šŸ˜‰