Ouditchya Sinha

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You can rigidly enforce only those laws that most people believe to be good laws, that is, laws that proscribe actions that they would avoid even in the absence of laws. When laws render illegal actions that many or most people regard as moral and proper, they can be enforced only by brute force.
Why Government Is the Problem (Essays in Public Policy Book 39)
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