PHI 2397 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Sole Power

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Neil w. chamberlain - the government must remain in possession of the sole power to determine, on behalf of all, what shall be public policy. (chamberlain, 1972) . Legal sovereignty - exists in order to meet the need for a peaceful, nal, and enforceable means of settling disputes within society. Political sovereignty - refers to the process by which decisions are made in a political system. If we reject the argument from sovereignty, then there are two further arguments against the rights of public employees: (1) the preservation of the normal american political process, and the other to the essentially of government services. A stroke that interrupted such services would, therefore, violate the right of the would-be recipients therefore receiving the essential services should be important.

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