ERIC AND AMY SILK PALACE - THE FACEBOOK SOURCE FOR YOUR DAILY FIX OF GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION
"Corrupt Legislation" (1896) is a mural by Elihu Vedder located in the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building lobby in Washington, D.C. It is a symbolic, allegorical depiction of corruption in government. How many signs can you see? It's not Lady Justice holding the scale but an ambiguous, morally compromised figure. The scale is only one half - justice is not balanced. A rich figure places money on the scale. A youth asking for work or help - the ordinary guy ignored by a corrupt system. At it's core the mural is a critique of how law can be captured by power and money. In my previous post on the hooks vs laws relating to the Bloomberg defamation trial I made the point some people form their opinion from fragmented information flows where short, striking details travel further than full explanations ever can. Folks perhaps cannot comprehend the complexities, or too lazy to check and verify, succumb to cognitive bias and believe the constructed narra...