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"If democratic legitimacy is the measure of a sound constitutional interpretive practice," the Columbia law professor Jamal Greene has written, "then Justice Scalia needs to give an account of why and how rote obedience to the commitments of voters two centuries distant and wildly different in racial, ethnic, sexual, and cultural composition can be justified on democratic grounds".
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Overt and often bitter conflict is essential, but so is a willing commitment to a higher social order represented by crisp obedience to the rules and the referees who enforce them.
Obedience to the Confucian elder?
Disobedience was regarded as heresy, and obedience to God became obedience to the papacy.
Obedience to the ruler became some sort of religious conviction.
Obedience to the example clearly offers some flexibility.
He recommended meditation, self-denial, and blind obedience to the sheikh.
Islamic law and tradition are very clear on the duty of obedience to the Islamic ruler.
The other thing that protected Francis was his sincere obedience to the Church.
The tradition of willing service and obedience to the guru is still observed.
Strict obedience to the religious law and imitation of the Prophet were basic for the mystics.
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