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Elijah Morse
5 July, 01:10
Why does liberty matter?
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Abel Cole
5 July, 04:53
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Individual liberty protects ones self from the majority as democracy is rule by the majority It establishes a base level of intellectual, philosophical, spiritual, and economic diversity that ensures that there is enough free play of ideas in a society for the best solution to shine through.
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