> given that we cannot apply many legal concepts people rely on to trust such a system
Your problem isn't with corporate personhood. It's with our quasi-aristocracy.
To that extent, complaining about legal entities is entirely a distraction. (Akin to how "corporate death penalties" distract from proportional fining. Red herrings littering the path.)
> don't have much hope for fixing our body of laws, frankly
Have you studied them? They're precedented in millenia, not tweets, for good reason.
Your problem isn't with corporate personhood. It's with our quasi-aristocracy.
To that extent, complaining about legal entities is entirely a distraction. (Akin to how "corporate death penalties" distract from proportional fining. Red herrings littering the path.)
> don't have much hope for fixing our body of laws, frankly
Have you studied them? They're precedented in millenia, not tweets, for good reason.