^ Nor is it obvious that it would be prudent for the common law to be remodeled in any such sweeping way; if undertaken incautiously, any such remodeling might inadvertently destabilize the systemic functions of, and structural relationships between, received doctrinal mechanisms. On such systemic functions and structural relationships, see generally Henry E. Smith, Modularity and Morality in the Law of Torts, 4 J. Tort L., no. 2, 2011, art. 5, at 1.
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