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Natural order (philosophy) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Natural order (philosophy)
In philosophy, the natural order is the moral source from which natural law seeks to derive its authority. It encompasses the natural relations of beings to one another, in the absence of law, which natural law attempts to reinforce. This is related to Dharma. In contrast, divine law seeks authority from God, and positive law seeks authority from government. The term is used by Hans-Hermann Hoppe in his book ''Democracy: The God That Failed: The Economics and Politics of Monarchy, Democracy, and Natural Order'' to defend anarcho-capitalism. The term is used by Friedrich Hayek in his writings. ==See also==
* Ethical naturalism * Natural-rights libertarianism * Spontaneous order
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