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| text = There is, however, no such thing as natural law and a perennial standard of what is just and what is unjust. Nature is alien to the idea of right and wrong. “Thou shalt not kill” is certainly not part of natural law.
 
| text = There is, however, no such thing as natural law and a perennial standard of what is just and what is unjust. Nature is alien to the idea of right and wrong. “Thou shalt not kill” is certainly not part of natural law.
 
| cite = [[Ludwig von Mises]], "{{Link |Human Action: The Scholar's Edition}}" p. 716.
 
| cite = [[Ludwig von Mises]], "{{Link |Human Action: The Scholar's Edition}}" p. 716.
 
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