Citizen Democracy
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what circumstances do you think a citizen in a representative democracy has a right to violate a law?
explain your position please so i can get a better understanding
Nobody has the 'right' to violate the law - especially in a representative democracy.
In a democracy, laws are the consensus of the people. If you disagree with the law then you should work to have it changed. However, a law is little more than an enforced standard which we at some time have all agreed to live by. Thus as members of society we are obligated to abide by society's rules.
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