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Resolved: On balance, violent revolution is a just response to political oppression
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- | *[[Argument:Tyrannies undermine social contracts, undermining any citizen's obligation to uphold such a contract]] | + | *[[Argument:Tyrannies undermine social contracts, undermining any citizen's obligation to uphold such a contract| Tyrannies undermine social contracts, undermining any citizen's obligation to uphold such a contract]] |
*[[Argument:Violent revolt can be a legitimate way to remove constraints to freedom| Violent revolt can be a legitimate way to remove constraints to freedom]] | *[[Argument:Violent revolt can be a legitimate way to remove constraints to freedom| Violent revolt can be a legitimate way to remove constraints to freedom]] |
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