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20 January, 14:10

Describe a situation in which a government has a great deal of power but does not have political authority. Then explain whether you think the rule of law would likely be respected under such a government.

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  1. 20 January, 14:24
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    The power the government has over the military and other armed forces is extense. The government could use the military to stop a social movement or a strike. In terms of sheer ability, the government can order the military to act, and be held responsible for the consequences. However, under the Rule of Law, the government does not have the political authority to do so. As it cannot act against the rights and liberties of people. The Rule of Law prevents precisely that: an arbitrary action from the government against its own citizens. The moment a government uses its power arbitrarily and without political authority, the Rule of Law is broken.
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