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People have a right to selfgovernance from "summary" of The Rights of Man by Thomas Paine

There never existed a time when the substantial rights of man were placed on a juster footing than they now are. This is because the world is enlightened with the unclouded light of reason, and the rights of man are better understood and more clearly defined than ever before. Self-governance is not a privilege to be granted or withheld by others; it is an inherent right that belongs to every individual. The right to self-governance is the foundation of all other rights. Without the ability to govern oneself, all other rights become meaningless. It is through self-governance that individuals are able to exercise their rights and freedoms in a meaningful way. Self-governance is not a license for anarchy or chaos. It is the ability to make decisions about one's own life and to participate in the governance of society. It is the recognition that individuals are capable of governing themselves and of working together to create a just and equitable society. The right to self-governance is not something that can be taken away or given by others. It is an inherent and inalienable right that belongs to every individual. It is a right that cannot be abridged or limited by governments or other institutions. In a truly just and equitable society, self-governance is not a privilege but a right that is respected and protected by all. It is the foundation of a free and democratic society, where individuals are able to participate fully in the governance of their own lives and of the society in which they live.
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    The Rights of Man

    Thomas Paine

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