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The king's desire for stable government often prioritizes centralized control and authority, which can undermine Jefferson's belief in individual liberty and self-governance. Jefferson values the autonomy of the people and their right to self-determination, viewing government as a tool to protect those rights rather than impose restrictions. This tension between the king's need for order and Jefferson's ideals of independence and democratic principles creates a conflict over the balance of power and personal freedoms. Ultimately, the king's focus on stability can stifle the very independence Jefferson seeks to promote.

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