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Legalism versus Humanity
The Sheliak's procedural, literal enforcement of treaty text collides with human moral urgency. Picard's tactical invocation of contractual loopholes and his plea for arbitration reveal how law can be both a cage and a tool: a literalist opponent makes compassion legally fraught, so moral actors must weaponize bureaucracy to secure humanitarian ends. The theme explores institutional coldness, rhetorical maneuvering, and the limits of appeals to empathy.
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