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Title: Obedience
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September 17, 2005 |
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Showing that although the social contract may be intended to be continuous, it is not unconditionally continued.
Although it appears that discussing the social contract may be straying from the point at hand, namely whether those obedient to the law should be feared more than those disobedient to the law or not, I assert that it is fundamental for the following reason... Showed first 250 characters
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If one is entitled to dissolve the current Sovereign under the terms of the social contract, then surely that would entail that any law passed by such a Sovereign is no longer law, thus if we consider the disobedient citizen, with our focus not on law breaking in the context of cold-blooded murderers, or rapists or thieves... Showed next 250 characters
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