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Jakob:

No, it’s what I construe to be a political prejudice rooted existentially in the life that I have lived. In other words, given the assumptions – prejudices – that work for me here and now. On the other hand, in no way am I arguing that others are obligated to think as I do.

My own prejudices are derived from the points I raise in the OPs here:

Jakob:

Where do you see the rule of law in general, in terms of ‘my way or the highway’? What is the link between laws for all and Dasein?

Permit everyone their values/Dasein as much as possible without them compromising other Daseins?

The links here are themselves, in my view, rooted existentially in dasein.

But: what is by far the most important factor here in any given community is, I believe, the extent to which social, political and economic interactions revolve around particular combinations of might makes right, right makes might or moderation, negotiation and compromise.