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No one should be allowed to pass on money after they are dead | perspectrum-corpus-1800 |
the state should possess all assets owned by an individual after their death | perspectrum-corpus-1801 |
People have a right to pass on the money they earned through hard work | perspectrum-corpus-1802 |
Would be very hard to maintain | perspectrum-corpus-1803 |
Could lead to vigilante attacks | perspectrum-corpus-1804 |
This could cause Parents to take matters into their own hands. | perspectrum-corpus-1805 |
Vigilante attacks can possible happen because of that. | perspectrum-corpus-1806 |
Children should not be exposed to sex, violence, drug use, or other inappropriate topics in school or public libraries. | perspectrum-corpus-1807 |
Children should not be exposed to inappropriate topics like sex, violence, or drug use in school or public libraries. | perspectrum-corpus-1808 |
School and public libraries should not expose children to sex, violence, drug use, or other inappropriate topics. | perspectrum-corpus-1809 |
The music and film industries are suffering due to file-sharing. | perspectrum-corpus-1810 |
Content creators are suffering from file-sharing. | perspectrum-corpus-1811 |
Cutting web access is the most viable way to stop pirates | perspectrum-corpus-1812 |
Cutting off the internet is the most viable means of stopping piracy. | perspectrum-corpus-1813 |
Piracy is unlikely to be stopped without cutting off internet access. | perspectrum-corpus-1814 |
File-sharing will still happen, despite these plans | perspectrum-corpus-1815 |
Stopping their internet is not the way to get through to file-sharers | perspectrum-corpus-1816 |
Extreme measures for illegal downloaders won't stop file-sharing | perspectrum-corpus-1817 |
Will file-sharing stop if downloaders are banned from internet use | perspectrum-corpus-1818 |
Illegal file-sharers should not be punished by cutting off their internet use | perspectrum-corpus-1819 |
Cutting off internet use will not stop file-sharers | perspectrum-corpus-1820 |
These people are breaking the law and need to be punished. | perspectrum-corpus-1821 |
Criminals deserve to be punished. | perspectrum-corpus-1822 |
Illegal downloaders are breaking the law and deserve punishment. | perspectrum-corpus-1823 |
It is a big problem, too many people are file-sharing | perspectrum-corpus-1824 |
Internet access is an enabler of rights not a right in itself. | perspectrum-corpus-1825 |
The internet assists in accessing rights, it itself is not a right. | perspectrum-corpus-1826 |
The internet makes exercising human rights easier but is not a right itself. | perspectrum-corpus-1827 |
Infringement of human rights | perspectrum-corpus-1828 |
The right to freedom and expression necessarily includes the internet. | perspectrum-corpus-1829 |
Without access to the internet there is not freedom of information and expression in today's world. | perspectrum-corpus-1830 |
The internet should be open to all | perspectrum-corpus-1831 |
Internet access as a new human right. | perspectrum-corpus-1832 |
The right to internet access fills a gap in traditional human rights. | perspectrum-corpus-1833 |
Internet access is a necessary part of the right to freedom of information and expression. | perspectrum-corpus-1834 |
Human rights are infringed if internet use is removed | perspectrum-corpus-1835 |
Cutting off internet capability is against human rights | perspectrum-corpus-1836 |
All humans deserve internet access. | perspectrum-corpus-1837 |
Internet access is a commodity not a human right. | perspectrum-corpus-1838 |
The internet is a utility not a human right. | perspectrum-corpus-1839 |
Just as electricity is not a human right, the internet, another commodity, is not a human right. | perspectrum-corpus-1840 |
Celebrities are generally selfish | perspectrum-corpus-1841 |
Celebrities only think about themselves | perspectrum-corpus-1842 |
It will inspire children into politics | perspectrum-corpus-1843 |
A celebrity minister can interest children with politics | perspectrum-corpus-1844 |
Politics will be more interesting to children if inspired by a celebrity minister | perspectrum-corpus-1845 |
People forced to vote are unlikely to vote intelligently. | perspectrum-corpus-1846 |
If people are forced to vote, they will not have the information needed to vote intelligently. | perspectrum-corpus-1847 |
A vote cast by someone who does not want to vote is unlikely to be based on careful consideration. | perspectrum-corpus-1848 |
It will cause more people to become interested in politics | perspectrum-corpus-1849 |
Cause more people to become interested in politics | perspectrum-corpus-1850 |
It's a model that works | perspectrum-corpus-1851 |
The right not to vote | perspectrum-corpus-1852 |
Voting is a civic duty | perspectrum-corpus-1853 |
A true democratic mandate for the government | perspectrum-corpus-1854 |
Voting is the duty of every individual in a democratic society. | perspectrum-corpus-1855 |
It is the duty of every citizen to vote. | perspectrum-corpus-1856 |
Compulsory Voting Does not enhance democracy | perspectrum-corpus-1857 |
Democracy is based on the freedom to vote or not. | perspectrum-corpus-1858 |
People can only make free choices if they want to, not because the state makes them | perspectrum-corpus-1859 |
What's the point of voting as politicians don't listen to the public anyways | perspectrum-corpus-1860 |
Why should anyone bother to vote when politicians do whatever they want? | perspectrum-corpus-1861 |
Once elected, politicians do what they want, so why vote? | perspectrum-corpus-1862 |
Voting does not make sense as a rewardable/punishable action. | perspectrum-corpus-1863 |
Rewarding or punishing someone for voting is nonsensical. | perspectrum-corpus-1864 |
Voting should be neither rewarded or punished. | perspectrum-corpus-1865 |
Weekend voting would be a more sensible solution | perspectrum-corpus-1866 |
Convincing is more effective than forcing. | perspectrum-corpus-1867 |
You can persuade to vote but you can't force someone to do it. | perspectrum-corpus-1868 |
People rebel from rules and do what they want anyway | perspectrum-corpus-1869 |
Policing and financing the system is unmanageable | perspectrum-corpus-1870 |
It would be extremely difficult to police and finance mandatory voting. | perspectrum-corpus-1871 |
It is unreasonable to expect that compulsory voting could be financed and verified. | perspectrum-corpus-1872 |
There are alternatives that tackle the real causes of voter disengagement | perspectrum-corpus-1873 |
Compulsory voting broadens representation of disadvantaged groups | perspectrum-corpus-1874 |
Disadvantage groups are better represented when voting in mandatory. | perspectrum-corpus-1875 |
By making voting mandatory, disadvantaged groups improve their representation. | perspectrum-corpus-1876 |
Compulsory voting has been implemented successfully. | perspectrum-corpus-1877 |
There is precedent to compulsory voting working. | perspectrum-corpus-1878 |
Other places have successfully introduced compulsory voting. | perspectrum-corpus-1879 |
It will reduce the power of special interest groups | perspectrum-corpus-1880 |
It currently promotes loyalty to the institution not the laity | perspectrum-corpus-1881 |
Currently the Catholic Chuch focuses on loyalty to the church itself, not those they serve. | perspectrum-corpus-1882 |
The Catholic Church wants loyalty to institution, not to the common man. | perspectrum-corpus-1883 |
Catholicism has become too corporate | perspectrum-corpus-1884 |
Too much responsibility on the Pope | perspectrum-corpus-1885 |
Encourages binge drinking and bullying | perspectrum-corpus-1886 |
Our actions are determined by external factors or by choice | perspectrum-corpus-1887 |
This implies falsely that man operates on pure instinct from which he cannot vary, placing him on the level of animals. | perspectrum-corpus-1888 |
INDIVIDUAL HEDONISM NOT ALWAYS POSITIVE FOR SOCIETY/INDIVIDUALS THEMSELVES. | perspectrum-corpus-1889 |
The military does not want conscription | perspectrum-corpus-1890 |
The military feels that conscription is not the right answer. | perspectrum-corpus-1891 |
Constriction is not something the military is interested in. | perspectrum-corpus-1892 |
National service would lead to unfair treatment of conscientious objectors | perspectrum-corpus-1893 |
People who identify as conscientious objectors would be treated unfairly in the national service. | perspectrum-corpus-1894 |
Conscientious objectors would, under the national service, not be treated equitably. | perspectrum-corpus-1895 |
National service would lead to unfair treatment of people with different opinions. | perspectrum-corpus-1896 |
People who object national service would be treated unjustly. | perspectrum-corpus-1897 |
Society needs a standing army ready to be called to action | perspectrum-corpus-1898 |
Society could really benefit from having the National Sevice again. | perspectrum-corpus-1899 |
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