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What is legal positivism?
The belief that only laws which benefit the whole population are legitimate.
The idea that the law is what the state says it is
The claim that laws cannot embody moral principles
The idea that lawyers should be in charge of government
Some positivists deny that moral principles are meaningful, but that does not mean that lawmakers cannot hold such beliefs and attempt to embody them in law. Rather than judging laws on the basis of their effects on the general population, legal positivists consider all legislation to be satisfactory so long as it has been agreed by the appropriate law-making authority.
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