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According to some theories of democracy, popular sovereignty is the founding principle of such a system.[3] However, the democratic principle has also been expressed as "the freedom to call something into being which did not exist before, which was not given and which therefore, strictly spea!ing, could not be !nown."["] #his type of freedom, which is connected to human "natality," or the capacity to begin anew, sees democracy as "not only a political system [but] an ideal, an aspiration, really, intimately connected to and dependent upon a picture of what it is to be human$of what it is a human should be to be fully human."[%]

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.opular sovereignty or the sovereignty of the people is

the belief
that the legitimacy of the state is created by the will or consent of its people, who are the source of all political power. +t is closely associated to the social contract philosophers, among whom are #homas Hobbes, ?ohn @oc!e and ?ean< ?acAues 4ousseau. .opular sovereignty expresses a concept and does not necessarily reflect or describe a political reality. [&] +t is often contrasted with the concept of

parliamentary sovereignty, and with individual sovereignty. :en9amin 3ran!lin expressed the concept when he wrote, "+n free governments, the rulers are the servants and the people their superiors and sovereigns."['] *either ;ervant or ;uperior :e 4eality is the #ruth impervious to perception yet precisely due to perception #ruth that which would be observed by >od whether or not one believes He exists or whether or not one believes He exists +82A@ ;imply 4eality ;anely 8ealt 1ith (nited .erception ;olidarity (.; (ltimate .otential ;ociety
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?acobUs twelve sons became the ancestors of the +sraelites, also !nown as the Twelve Tribes of Israel or Children of Israel. ?acob and his sons had lived in 6anaan but were forced by famine to go into 2gypt for four generations until )oses, a great<great grandson of ?acob,[3-] led the +sraelites bac! into 6anaan during the "2xodus". #he earliest archaeological artifact to mention the word "+srael" is the )erneptah ;tele of ancient 2gypt Edated to the late &3th century :62F.[3&]

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religions including

Judaism, Christianity, Islam


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