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Re: Civil War arguments
Anybody can exert force without being coerced into doing so.
So by your definition, is killing a right? If it is not, can't any act of force be declared a right because of self-defense, national security, etc? |
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Anybody can exert force without being coerced into doing so. So by your definition, is killing a right? If it is not, can't any act of force be declared a right because of self-defense, national security, etc? [/ QUOTE ] The acceptable use of force is in defense of one's property (life, autonomy, possesions). |
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The acceptable use of force is in defense of one's property (life, autonomy, possesions). [/ QUOTE ] Fair enough. Now, the confederacy took the Union's property by taking its territory. How is it that the Union was not defending its property? |
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[ QUOTE ] The acceptable use of force is in defense of one's property (life, autonomy, possesions). [/ QUOTE ] Fair enough. Now, the confederacy took the Union's property by taking its territory. How is it that the Union was not defending its property? [/ QUOTE ] The Union is not an individual. It has no rights. You speak of nations as if they are actors that can actually make decisions. I really hope that you concede this logic. Because if you don't, you are essentially saying that that the government has the right to confinscate everyone's land. Hey, it's their territory, everyone else is just trespassing. |
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The Union is not one person, it is many people. Are you saying they didn't have rights because they were a group rather than one person?
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The Union is not one person, it is many people. Are you saying they didn't have rights because they were a group rather than one person? [/ QUOTE ] The individuals have rights. The government doesn't. It's that simple. |
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The government is people. People are the government. How can you not see that?
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