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ina purely free society each individual a sovereign. ______ own person and property​


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Answered by myrakincsem
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In a purely free society each individual a sovereign, self-sovereignty owns a person and property​

Explanation:

  • In the world of political sciences, Sovereignty can be described as the mother of the ultimate political power.

  • Instead of one person being sovereign over another, it is better if a free market system is utilized and each person is responsible for his own being and property.

  • In such a system of free society, a person will have self sovereignty on his own being.
Answered by Jasleen0599
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self-sovereignty

in a purely free society each individual a sovereign. self-sovereignty own person and property​.

  • Using a concept (sovereignty) that belongs only in the political sphere serves as an example of the risks associated with applying metaphors from other fields.
  • The attribute of supreme political authority known as "sovereignty" is power based on the use of force.
  • Individuals have complete control over their own bodies, thoughts, and behaviour in addition to their own possessions.

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