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What is a word/phrase that could be defined as “the conflict between individual liberty and the public interest”?
What's a more formal name for a “third” party?Is there a word for “extreme feminism”?I need one word that describes something as both (1) necessary/essential and (2) not sufficient/non-comprehensive/lackingIs there a defined difference between the word “policy” and the phrase “policy measure”Phrase for advocacy group having a disincentive to achieve its stated goal?What term describes “the degree to which peers can loan each other money”?A simple word or phrase that describes a non-conflict “day in the life” story introductionGeneric term to describe how the lack of a normal limiting factor will allow an undesirable overuse of another resourceVariant of the phrase “broad brush strokes”What single-word adjectives exist to describe something as “capable of using language”?
What is a word/phrase that could be defined as “the conflict between individual liberty and the public interest”?
I.e. the conflict between the state protecting individual rights and the state sometimes violating certain individuals’ rights in order to maintain the general welfare and safety of the population?
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What is a word/phrase that could be defined as “the conflict between individual liberty and the public interest”?
I.e. the conflict between the state protecting individual rights and the state sometimes violating certain individuals’ rights in order to maintain the general welfare and safety of the population?
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What is a word/phrase that could be defined as “the conflict between individual liberty and the public interest”?
I.e. the conflict between the state protecting individual rights and the state sometimes violating certain individuals’ rights in order to maintain the general welfare and safety of the population?
single-word-requests phrase-requests politics
What is a word/phrase that could be defined as “the conflict between individual liberty and the public interest”?
I.e. the conflict between the state protecting individual rights and the state sometimes violating certain individuals’ rights in order to maintain the general welfare and safety of the population?
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single-word-requests phrase-requests politics
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Some political philosopher might come up with something more specific, but surfing the Internet I find references being made to the conflict or tension betweeen individual interests and the public good.
I've found the phrase:
- public/private tension OR public-private tension
which, I guess, might be used once the conflict has already been defined: This public-private tension...
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Some political philosopher might come up with something more specific, but surfing the Internet I find references being made to the conflict or tension betweeen individual interests and the public good.
I've found the phrase:
- public/private tension OR public-private tension
which, I guess, might be used once the conflict has already been defined: This public-private tension...
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Some political philosopher might come up with something more specific, but surfing the Internet I find references being made to the conflict or tension betweeen individual interests and the public good.
I've found the phrase:
- public/private tension OR public-private tension
which, I guess, might be used once the conflict has already been defined: This public-private tension...
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Some political philosopher might come up with something more specific, but surfing the Internet I find references being made to the conflict or tension betweeen individual interests and the public good.
I've found the phrase:
- public/private tension OR public-private tension
which, I guess, might be used once the conflict has already been defined: This public-private tension...
Some political philosopher might come up with something more specific, but surfing the Internet I find references being made to the conflict or tension betweeen individual interests and the public good.
I've found the phrase:
- public/private tension OR public-private tension
which, I guess, might be used once the conflict has already been defined: This public-private tension...
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