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Legality is absolutely the lowest allowable form of ethical behavior.
Think Progress » Frist Stock Sale Conflicts With Senate Ethics Rules
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Legality - in other words, submission and obedience to the rules of the common life and the common good - is the only thing that can heal a society, and ego itself, from the pride of being at the centre of the world .
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He to whom thou was sent for ease, being by name Legality, is the Son of the Bond-woman which now is, and is in bondage with her children; and is in a mystery this Mount Sinai, which thou hast feared will fall on thy head.
The Pilgrims Progress, in the Similitude of a Dream; The First Part. Paras. 100-199
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He to whom thou wast sent for ease, being by name Legality, is the son of the bond-woman which now is, and is in bondage with her children; and is, in a mystery, this Mount Sinai, which thou hast feared will fall on thy head.
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{57} He to whom thou wast sent for ease, being by name Legality, is the son of the bond-woman which now is, and is in bondage with her children [Gal 4: 21-27]; and is, in a mystery, this Mount Sinai, which thou hast feared will fall on thy head.
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He to whom thou wast sent for ease, being by name Legality, is the son of the bond woman which now is, and is in bondage with her children (Gal. 4: 21-27); and is, in a mystery, this mount Sinai, which thou hast feared will fall on thy head.
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"Legality" doesn't even enter into the primary equation, Lville, largely because the primary process is the legal equivalent of the Elks Lodge electing a Chief Elk (or whatever the hell they're called).
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"Legality" means nothing more than "Whatever the WTO majority wants at any given moment."
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He to whom thou wast sent for ease, being by name Legality, is the son of the bond-woman which now is, and is in bondage with her children (
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Although legality may be justifiably understood as the lifeless and most depersonalized crust of the modern political edifice, Schmitt reminds us that the original anchoring of all legitimacy in legality served a highly specific and lively polemical intention: "'Legality'.
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