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The data analysis revealed the core category, "Self-determination - shifting between self-governing and being governed".
Note that the signers of the Declaration claimed that it is the "powers" of the government being derived from the consent of the governed, not from a Creator, that make their exercise in specific actions "just".
That's because they have historically governed housing prices since they govern supply and demand.
Democratic government requires the consent of the governed.
To the extent that the governed can and do participate in public debate and elections they exercise those very deliberative capacities that it is the aim of government to develop.
This "shadow government" operates without the consent of the governed.
As previously mentioned, Vanoutrive (2012) identifies three issues: i) the need for the governing entity to exert control over the governed entity, the latter of which now encompasses much more than just port facilities; ii) the lack of citizens over whom to exercise governance; and iii) the environmental impact.
A campaign is the defining democratic exercise for a country founded on the consent of the governed.
But this would also be sufficient for self-consciousness if we could exercise our a priori capacity to represent the world as law-governed even if reality in itself were not law-governed.
So it is necessary for self-consciousness that we exercise an a priori capacity to represent the world as law-governed.
And in any event, home rule is a conservative argument -- governments receive their just powers from the consent of the governed, so it follows that local citizens who don't consent to something have the right to prevent it, and governments that deny the people that right exercise unjust powers.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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