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Argument from Social Contract

Argument from Social Contract

Premise 1: I entered freely into an agreement with the State, I would obey the laws if it took care of me. I could have left any time I wanted but I chose to stay.

Premise 2: To disobey the State now and escape would be to break that contract.

Premise 3: It is unjust to break a contract.

Conclusion: So it would be unjust of me to escape.

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