I understand what you’re saying. I wasn’t familiar with the exact definitions of the political theory you cite.
I do think that it’s reasonable to be bound by laws made before one was born, but only to a certain extent. Society changes over time, and over a long enough period of time I would argue—philosophically—that the society that passed the law is no longer the society I was born into. (And yet the law is still binding, because the law doesn’t have an expiration date.)
That being said, thanks for the reply, and I appreciate the feedback!
I understand what you’re saying. I wasn’t familiar with the exact definitions of the political theory you cite.
I do think that it’s reasonable to be bound by laws made before one was born, but only to a certain extent. Society changes over time, and over a long enough period of time I would argue—philosophically—that the society that passed the law is no longer the society I was born into. (And yet the law is still binding, because the law doesn’t have an expiration date.)
That being said, thanks for the reply, and I appreciate the feedback!