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I live in Norway. Our democracy has it flaws, but one thing we’ve been able to do is to take care of each other to a certain degree. That implies that those of us who are healthy agree to contribute to those who are not – through taxes. I’ve been lucky enough to be on the contributing side, but I had a couple of years where I needed financial assistance through the social security system. So while the lockdowns made it clear to me that the state and corporations together form a system of surveillance and suppression, there are elements in the current social democracy that to some degree secure the most vulnerable of us. When looking into common law of natural law, it seems to be very much about myself and my rights. Fair enough, but how do you see the implementation of this while securing that we take care of those in need?

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