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'''Perpetual Peace''' is one of ]'s ] writings that outline what is needed for prevention of furure ] and ]s. He outlines that in a ] there must be ] fro all people, dependence, of everyone upon a single common ] (as subjects), and legal ] for all ]. The main concept is ]'s need to be ruled, as to prevent them abusing each other, and this is applied to the assumption that a ] of ], ruled by common doctrines, will prevent wars between states, much as a government prevents quarrels between citizens. This, he argues can only be possible when all nations in question are republics.

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