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Oppressive Government vs. no government
Title: Oppressive Government vs. no government
Category: History
Details: Words: 499 | Pages: 2.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Oppressive Government vs. no government
It is because I agree with the words of Robert Nozick, “In union there is strength,” that I stand in front of you today negating the resolution that an oppressive government is more desirable than no government. In order to set the perimeters for this debate, I offer the following definitions:
• Oppressive- oppressing; difficult to endure; tyrannical
• Government- the group or organization governing a country
• More desirable- more wanted
• No government- anarchy
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allow for people to seek their own enterprises and because it represents a transitional system to a better government, the absence of government would likely allow for an economic system that is more open to foreign investment and permissive of individual ventures than a tightly controlled system under an oppressive government.
For the reasons I have given above, I stand in firm negation to today’s resolution. I will now refute my opponent’s case.
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