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RWStanding
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International Law

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International Law
Basic international law must be Survivalist or Existentialist.
Our present global chaos barely justifies anything more. With nothing essentially expected other than a large measure of isolationism and circumscribed travel and trade. No concern paid to the internal politics-ethics of nations.
If we are to go beyond that into ethical politics, there must be a large measure of global agreement to have global cohesion. At worst the nations, states, of the world need to be placed in categories and blocs. Authoritarian, and contrary forms of what may be called Democracy. Economies and social intercourse divided. Altruist democracy must be holistically responsible, which is not a random form of freedom.
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