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People should question authority and demand accountability from "summary" of Common Sense by Thomas Paine

It is the right, and even the duty, of every person to question the authority that governs them. Without the ability to question those in power, there can be no accountability. If the people blindly follow their leaders without questioning their actions, then those leaders can easily abuse their power without consequence. Demanding accountability from those in authority ensures that they are held responsible for their decisions and actions. It forces them to justify their choices and to act in the best interest of the people they serve. Without this demand for accountability, those in power may act in their own self-interest, rather than in the interest of the greater good. Questioning authority and demanding accountability is essential for maintaining a just and fair society. It prevents corruption and abuse of power, and ensures that those in positions of authority are held to a higher standard. It is the responsibility of the people to hold their leaders accountable and to ensure that they are acting in the best interest of the community as a whole. By questioning authority and demanding accountability, the people exercise their right to ensure that those in power are acting in a manner that is just and fair. It is through this constant vigilance and demand for accountability that a society can remain free and just. It is not enough to simply trust those in power; the people must actively question their actions and hold them to account for their decisions.
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    Common Sense

    Thomas Paine

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