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Title: Political Theories
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In order to protect these rights, the government has to provide internal and external security to its citizens. Internal security helps to protect citizens from one another and external security from other outside states. These goals help to secure the good life for citizens because it allows the citizens be free to carry out their human nature, and to decide for themselves what the good life is... Showed first 250 characters
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Internal security helps to protect citizens from one another and external security from other outside states. These goals help to secure the good life for citizens because it allows the citizens be free to carry out their human nature, and to decide for themselves what the good life is... Showed next 250 characters
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