People have the right to overthrow their government when it violates their fundamental rights and fails to uphold the principles of democracy and rule of law.
Citizens have the right to overthrow a government when it becomes oppressive, violates their rights, or fails to serve the best interests of the people. This is typically seen as a last resort when all other peaceful means of change have been exhausted.
John Locke believed that it would be acceptable for the people to overthrow the government when it fails to protect their natural rights to life, liberty, and property. He argued that if a government becomes oppressive, violates the social contract, or acts against the interests of its citizens, the people have the right to revolt. This principle is rooted in the idea that legitimate government is based on the consent of the governed, and when that consent is broken, the people are justified in seeking change.
Read the Federal Tort Claims Act. It can be viewed online and defines the circumstances under which the government can be sued.
Under no circumstances; people have an unconditional right to express their views.
No, in a democratic system, the military is subordinate to civilian government authority and cannot override it under normal circumstances.
John Locke argued that government's responsibility under a social contract was to protect its citizens' natural rights to life, liberty, and property. He believed that the government's legitimacy stemmed from the consent of the governed and that people had the right to overthrow a government that failed to uphold their rights.
National Security
under most circumstances, the subjects under a totalitarian government are not free at all. their right to free speech is severely hampered if not eliminated outright. The media is censored and controlled by the government, usually to spew propaganda. Also, the people's right to privacy is destroyed through the use of wiretaps and constant public surveillance.
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Answer this question… Providing weapons to rebels fighting to overthrow a foreign communist government
Because the Australian people understood that in a democracy everyone has the right to representation,The government of the day has no right to impose their ideology on the people. The constitution controls what laws may or may not be passed under these circumstances not the government of the day. RB
Yes. Under the right circumstances.