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- 188 pages
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The book explores the idea that societal order and harmony stem from natural human relationships rather than government structures. It argues that the interconnectedness and mutual dependence among individuals and various occupations create a cohesive community. This network of interests fosters prosperity and regulates interactions more effectively than formal laws imposed by government. Ultimately, it posits that society inherently manages its own affairs, suggesting that much of what is attributed to government arises from the organic principles of human interaction.
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Rights of Man, Thomas Paine
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- 2008
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