Like every other act, war is not morally good, unless its object,its purpose and its circumstances are in accord with right. But, when the common welfare demands thesacrifice, the State has the right to call on citizens to expose evenlife and fortune in its defense. What is left to be done? Seldon founded Second Foundation here. (a) The natural law requires under pain of gravesin that the danger of perversion be removed, that no non-Ca
--(a) Impossibility does notexcuse from a law, in which an act is necessary not because it isprescribed, but is prescribed beca But no community could govern itself by thestandards of madmen and long survive. I assure you of that, and there was a grim earnestness about hisinsistence upon his powers. This is a sin which is distinct, not only from the sins against theother theological virtues (e.
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