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The ultimate aim of political theory ought to be the protection of individual rights, since that is the proper role of government. Individual rights are a moral concept and it means that one has the right to live one’s own life so long as one acknowledges the equal rights of others to live their lives. Politics is basically ethics applied in a social context, but that does not mean that an ethics or a morality will be imposed upon the people, aside from the fundamental aspect that a man has the right to have his own standards and to live his own life according to his own understanding of existence and life and the nature of man.
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