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The lives of those who attack the common good are not always considered unbreakable; thus there have been theories of justifiable capital punishment and just war. (Walzer, 1977) Actions which have a deadly affect but which are primarily directed toward some other good purpose have sometimes been considered justifiable such as killing in self-defense...
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Similarly a belief in natural rights tends to result in a large use of force, because people obviously have the right to defend their rights, whereas disbelief in natural rights tends to lead to an absolute monopoly of force to ensure that the state will have the necessary power to crush peoples rights and to sacrifice individuals, groups, and categories of people for the greater good...
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‘Asses the United Kingdom’s reasons for supporting the United States over the invasion of Iraq in 2003’   More urgent action needs to be taken by the Australian people and all levels of government to preserve Australia’s scarce water resources, replenish its natural aquifers and promote subsidies to encourage rain water tank collection and water rec...   In the previous section, Hobbes introduced the concept of "Power" and the restless human appetite to achieve it. He divides power into two kinds: Natural and Instrumental. Natural power derives from the faculties of the body or mind, such as stren...   The United States in Iraq: Unjustifiable? More Like Unbelievable.   John Locke's Critique on President Bush's Preservation of Three Natural Rights: Life, Liberty, and Estate   Iraq And United States   United States Government vs. North Korean Government   The Party's Denial Of A Persons Natural Rights   Religion Influences the United States Government   Should large industrialized nations limit their consumption of natural resources?   THE IDEA OF NATURAL RIGHTS; A NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE   William Wordsworth's poems and David Malouf's novel, An Imaginary Life, it is evident how different times and cultures affect the quality and importance of the relationship humanity can have with the natural world   The United States Government   The United States Government and Out Land   Mexico Versus United States Government  
 
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