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    Equal freedom for all persons sets limits on the extent t... — Carmelics
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    Supports→An agreement to become the slave or serf of another is void.

    Equal freedom for all persons sets limits on the extent to which one may subject oneself to the will of others.

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    Equal freedom for all sets limits to your subjecting yourself to the will of others: an agreement to become the slave or serf of another is void. Becoming utterly impoverished, so that one must beg or subject oneself to the will of another to survive, is also incompatible with equal freedom for all; so the state must establish some public policies to keep the poor from falling into a state of utter dependence on others.

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