"William W. Johnstone - Ashes 15 - Terror In The Ashes" - читать интересную книгу автора (Johnstone William W)

Young people were taught to respect the rights of others, they

were taught to respect the land and the critters that lived

in the woods and forests. Kids were taught the

basics-such as, when one encountered a No

Trespassing sign, you stopped.

Right there. What few written laws the Rebels

had on the books were not there to be broken, they were there

to be obeyed.

The Rebels took the complications out of society

and brought it all back to the basics. It did not

take a newcomer long to understand that life in any

Rebel-held town was easy and fulfilling and good

... as long as you obeyed the rules. Disobeying the

rules could get a person quickly hurt or

seriously dead. And there was no legal recourse.

Lawsuits were practically unheard of. The

Rebels frowned on lawsuits.

From the outset, way back before the central

government put a bounty on the leader's head, way

back when the Tri-States were formed and

running smoothly, the Rebels" system of

government was called a commonsense form of living
together. Right away, a lot of people knew they could never

live under Rebel rule.

Any Rebel society was based on order and

justice. Not law and order-order and justice.