
A clever satire set in a bustling future where humanity shares the galaxy with alien cultures, this story follows Skrrgck, a native of Altair IV where stealing is a celebrated tradition. After moving to Chicago he hears the phrase “license to steal,” asks a bemused police sergeant for one, and receives a bogus document that he trusts completely. When he acts on it, the law‑bound humans arrest him, sparking a courtroom showdown that reaches the Galactic Tribunal.
The Tribunal’s decision turns the case into a textbook example of interstellar jurisprudence, declaring that officials who mislead newcomers cannot hide behind a defendant’s ignorance. The ruling highlights the clash of customs, the absurdity of “legal” loopholes, and the tangled responsibilities of both alien and terrestrial societies. Listeners will enjoy the witty legal arguments, the cultural misunderstandings, and the playful exploration of what happens when a simple phrase becomes a cosmic controversy.
Language
en
Duration
~21 minutes (20K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-03-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A longtime teacher of ethics and religion, he writes about moral character, Jewish thought, and the challenges of living with integrity. His work brings big questions down to earth, with a style that is thoughtful, clear, and human.
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