Sovereignty is absolute and indivisible. True or False
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Sovereignty is absolute in the sense that the sovereign is not subject to law; on the contrary, he may decree and annul laws at will. Conversely, the ability to make laws requires sovereignty to be absolute (“it cannot be cut into pieces,” Bodin says), because the power to legislate is indivisible.
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