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[Discuss] Inaleignable rights; rule 2.

Jonas De Greef curs21 at hotmail.com
Fri Dec 1 22:04:03 CET 2006


>there are still people that can order us to get a particular unit ~~James

Yes, you can give the order, but as I've told, you don't have to obey it. It 
doesn't matter weither the general gives the order, or the duke, or the 
ruler, or the banker, or just about anyone. As long as it can't be ENFORCED 
by law and punishment, it isn't an obligation. What can the ruler do? Look 
nasty? If you can't enforce an order by punishment, there is no reason 
whatsoever for you to obey it, the order being from the general, or anyone 
else.

Even so, who did you think had the power to force people into obey orders 
when they have no reason to obey?

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