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Answered by amangarnayak04
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Answer:Individual liberty would have become social anarchy. In other words, our society would be uncontrollable if we all took advantage of our liberties. ... the end of such liberty would be universal chaos. ... Individual liberty would have become social anarchy

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Answered by DMoonstonE
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\sf\underline\purple{ Introduction \: - } This line is taken from the essay "On the Rule of the Road", written by A. G. Gardiner. This essay is humorous but instructive. It supports the fact that rights should be guarded by responsibilities.

\sf\underline\purple{ Context \: - } The writer cites examples to tell that right demands responsibility. He gives the example of a stout lady who walks on the road. She refuses to walk on the pavement. She says that it is her right to walk any where on the road. But somebody tells that the cab driver also will think of his freedom. He drives his vehicles both on the road and on the pavement. This leads to chaos. There is a tussle on the road.

\sf\underline\purple{ Explanation \: - } It is the writers opinion that individual liberty should not destroy social contract. We can enjoy freedom but others freedom should also be allowed. Thus if personal liberty is stressed, social anarchy arises.

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