The Principle of Self-Defence

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Most of us know that the initiation of harm is wrong. However, when harm is initiated against you, do you possess the moral right to forcibly defend yourself against that aggression? And to what extent? Now obviously everybody possesses the unalienable right to defend oneself against violent aggression, but is there a special exemption that can give someone the "right" to infringe upon that right? Is there a way for certain people to compel you not to defend yourself against violent, or even deadly aggression? Stick to the very end to find the answers!

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