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abdicate Verb [-cating, -cated] 1. to give up the throne formally 2. to give up one's responsibilities [Latin abdicare to disclaim] abdication n
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| So, avoiding both moral subjectivism and
an objectivism that abdicates personal responsibility, what does it mean
to form a good conscience? As long as the judiciary abdicates its role in checking the
excesses of power of the executive branch, further Guantanamos and Abu
Ghraibs are not only possible but likely. "The Three
Turks" are first, the Ottoman Empire, representing the very real
threat of the Turkish expansion into Europe; second, the "Internal
Turk" representing the Christian ruler who abdicates his
responsibility and justice to his subjects and works depredations upon
his subjects "worse than the Turk. |
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