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If one country could achieve the common good of another country better than that country could, then would it be right for that country to ask to be annexed (or sold or etc.) to the other (better) country?
Likewise, we know that it is good for laws to change if the change will be indisputably good to the people and the common good.
Does this mean that if there exists an especially benighted people, and an especially enlightened people, that the latter could take over the former’s government in order to bring “indisputably” better laws to them?
Likewise, we know that it is good for laws to change if the change will be indisputably good to the people and the common good.
Does this mean that if there exists an especially benighted people, and an especially enlightened people, that the latter could take over the former’s government in order to bring “indisputably” better laws to them?
