1. Interesting. Wouldn’t have anticipated that reading. Here: “The people prohib

1. Interesting. Wouldn’t have anticipated that reading.
Here: “The people prohibit any and all claims of and uses of authority and instead constrain decisions to decidability upon which they can agree.”
Ergo we are all bound by the laws of nature and the customary laws we have discovered in nature, and conflicts can be decided by applying those laws of nature, by a jury of peers, whether in thang (senate, parliament) or court. Note that this applied to sovereigns (warrior aristocracy) and over time we have attempted to extend western ethics to classes of individuals previously (and perhaps still) unable to participate in decidability, and are still limited to statements of preference.

2. Prohibition is a noun that means the act of forbidding or preventing something by law or authority.
Here are some examples of how to use prohibition in a sentence:
The prohibition of alcohol in the 1920s led to the rise of illegal speakeasies and bootlegging.
Many people oppose the prohibition of marijuana, arguing that it has medical benefits and is less harmful than other drugs.
The government imposed a prohibition on the import of certain goods from the neighboring country.
She faced a prohibition from driving for six months after she was caught speeding.
The school has a strict prohibition on cheating and plagiarism.

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Source date (UTC): 2023-06-14 11:27:57 UTC

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