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1. On 1729.com their explanation: To do biomedical research and human genetic experiments that are prohibited in other countries.
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1. On 1729.com their explanation: To do biomedical research and human genetic experiments that are prohibited in other countries.
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5. Classic problem in political science and philosophy to create justifications for sovereign states. There are many schools of thought.
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5. Classic problem in political science and philosophy to create justifications for sovereign states. There are many schools of thought.
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1. Thomas Hobbes argued that the absolute power of the sovereign was ultimately justified by the consent of the governed, who agreed, in a hypothetical social contract, to obey the sovereign in all matters in exchange for a guarantee of peace and security.
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1. Thomas Hobbes argued that the absolute power of the sovereign was ultimately justified by the consent of the governed, who agreed, in a hypothetical social contract, to obey the sovereign in all matters in exchange for a guarantee of peace and security.
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2. Jürgen Habermas argues the modern state plays a large role in structuring the economy, by regulating economic activity and being a large-scale economic consumer/producer, and through its redistributive welfare state activities.
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2. Jürgen Habermas argues the modern state plays a large role in structuring the economy, by regulating economic activity and being a large-scale economic consumer/producer, and through its redistributive welfare state activities.
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3. Conflict theories of state formation and the claims of a legitimacy based on conquest and a subsequent monopoly on violence. This is a popular view in libertarian circles. The state is in perpetual frozen conflict with the individual and taxation is a protection racket not unlike the mob.
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3. Conflict theories of state formation and the claims of a legitimacy based on conquest and a subsequent monopoly on violence. This is a popular view in libertarian circles. The state is in perpetual frozen conflict with the individual and taxation is a protection racket not unlike the mob.
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6. The traditional functions of the nation state are being replaced by cyberspace and citizenship (what does citizenship grant me: access to a physical space, the people there and the services provided most obviously physical defense, social security, participation in governance)
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6. The traditional functions of the nation state are being replaced by cyberspace and citizenship (what does citizenship grant me: access to a physical space, the people there and the services provided most obviously physical defense, social security, participation in governance)
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1. Physical access (to other people)
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1. Physical access (to other people)
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