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Social Studies, 16.02.2021 19:40 mjmckay03

“A law’s final justification is in the good it does or fails to do to the society of a given place and time.” - Albert Camus, French philosopher and writer

1. What was Camus saying with this quote?
2. Can you think of any laws that you think are “bad” laws?

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