Morality in the system
Morality in the system
Political systems are inherently and unavoidably moral (on whether morality can be avoided altogether see §23.00.03); they reflect and are the result of a certain morality because they include a choice (in terms of which processing is allowed and which is prohibited). As such, the ways in which any political system provides the answers to the above two basic questions (as well as to related questions, e.g. who drafts the regulations, and how and why), with the exception of the few observations below, are of no concern here.
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