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| | | i | A Golden Rule |
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"Here, my friend, to you i give,
The Golden Rule by which i live:
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To lead my life in my own way,
Doing the things i choose today;
Striving for goals that i alone set,
Enjoying peace and happiness – by my standards yet.
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But in all those things, whatever i do,
Never shall it be at the expense of you."
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| | | ii | Thievery |
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An entity becomes a thief when it intentionally takes anything from another entity against its will.
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The value of the object stolen is of no consequence.
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An entity has the right to defend its life and property from thievery by whatever force is necessary.
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Any resultant effect of an entity's attempt at thievery is that entity's sole responsibility.
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Although the entity may have to account for its actions in a subsequent analyzation period, it also may be held accountable to its peers in the current incarnation.
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| | | iii | Social sentence |
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Society has the right to punish those who do not abide by its just laws.
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Such punishment should be for the purpose of protecting society and convincing the entity and others that such actions are not acceptable behavior.
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The degree of punishment for various offenses should be standardized.
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Capital punishment may be utilized by society for certain crimes if justly and humanely performed.
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| | | iv | Governmental control |
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It being necessary to establish order, peace, and guarantee liberty, entities form governments among themselves.
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The only purpose for the continuance of government is to maintain and protect the rights and privileges of all individual entities.
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Governments may attempt to provide for the welfare of their citizens when such citizens are unable to take care of their own welfare.
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Governments should treat all citizens equally and not usurp the rights of any citizen in favor of another.
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| | | v | Medicine and drugs |
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In the furtherance of health and integrity, many entities devote their energies toward the development of beneficial drugs, medicines and medical procedures.
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These entities usually have gained knowledge in their fields of interest through previous incarnations.
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Medicines, drugs and procedures utilized for the benefit of physical entities are necessary.
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Intentional misuse of medicines, drugs or procedures by entities will cause setbacks in their growth that will have to be overcome.
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